Trump Narrows Gap with Hispanic Men in Tight Election Race
Donald Trump has significantly reduced the Democrats’ lead among Hispanic men ahead of the upcoming presidential election against Kamala Harris. While Trump has gained support from Hispanic and Black male voters, Harris is bolstered by support from white women, making the race extremely competitive.
In a critical twist ahead of the presidential election, Donald Trump has nearly eliminated the Democrats' longstanding advantage among Hispanic men. The race against Democrat Kamala Harris is proving to be a nail-biter, with Trump trailing Harris by only 2 percentage points among Hispanic men.
According to Reuters/Ipsos polling, the surge in Hispanic male support for Trump is significant, considering his 19-point deficit at this point in 2020 against then-Democratic candidate Joe Biden. Meanwhile, Harris has garnered increased backing from white women, tightening the gap.
The election battle is poised to showcase shifting voter dynamics, as Trump makes impressive inroads among minority men, while Harris counters by strengthening ties with female voters. Strategists highlight the critical impact of gender and race on this tightly contested political stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)