NBC News National Political Correspondent Steve Kornacki outlined the Republican Party’s “more different than it ever was in modern days” after President-elect Donald Trump’s re-election. Kornacki explained how the Democrat base has grown among white, college-educated citizens while statistics shows that minority groups are increasingly turning to the GOP.
Kornacki attributed Trump’s influence on the Republican Party’s transformation, noting that the party has gained popularity among voters under the age of 30, those making under$ 50,000, and those without college degrees. Kornacki compared the changes between the “pre-Trump” time in 2012 and the present, comparing the changes to significantly increased Republican support among minority groups using a screen to show recent election information.
” Again, pre-Trump and nowadays”, he explained. ” The Black vote is still largely Democrat, but there’s been a 15-point change. It used to be 87 positions for the Democrats, over to 72. Hispanic voters, again strongly Democratic, are today basically a toss-up. Additionally, Asian Americans have a 32-point lead over the GOP.
These shifts, he said, represent a meaningful change since Trump initially became the GOP’s top number, solidifying the group’s appeal to a broader array of Americans and transforming the Democratic coalition.
According to Kornacki, the Democratic Party is currently attracted to bright voters, particularly those with higher wages and school degrees. As the Republican coalition diversified, Democrats gained support from college-educated voters and households earning more than$ 100, 000 annually.
In a review of important swing state, Kornacki praised Trump for securing says like Wisconsin and noted his ancient victory, which was the first for a Democrat in 20 years. He also mentioned “giant leaps” in usually blue states like California, emphasizing how Trump’s expanded voter base contributed to his overall gain.
Welker confirmed that counting is still ongoing in some places despite the fact that the election benefits are effectively final. ” If you remember from 2020, it took about a quarter to get all the national popular vote”, Kornacki added, noting that California, where only 75 % of ballots have been counted, will add thousands of seats to the national full according to mail-in vote difficulties.