Trump's electoral victory undercuts idea that 'demography is destiny'

Donald Trump became the first Republican in two decades to win the popular vote in a US presidential election, relying on his core support among White working-class men. But he also gained support among parts of the electorate that have been stalwarts for the Democratic Party, including Hispanic men, the working class and women overall. 

Trump's electoral victory undercuts idea that 'demography is destiny'
Donald Trump became the first Republican in two decades to win the popular vote in a US presidential election, relying on his core support among White working-class men. But he also gained support among parts of the electorate that have been stalwarts for the Democratic Party, including Hispanic men, the working class and women overall. 

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