The analysis, “Behind Trump’s 2024 Victory, a More Racially and Ethnically Diverse Voter Coalition,” found that Trump “won with a voter coalition that was more racially and ethnically diverse” than in either 2016 or 2020. Trump was found to have captured 48% of the Latino vote, while former Vice President Kamala Harris secured 51%. This stands in stark contrast to the 2020 result, in which Trump won 36% compared to former President Joe Biden’s 61%.