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America Lost 5 Million Latinos and Blacks During the Election

Steve Glaveski
4 min readNov 8, 2020

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50 Cent was recently accused of no longer being Black by ex-girlfriend Chelsea Handler because of his vocal support for Donald Trump. This was just the latest in a long line of alleged progressive genetics befalling prominent celebrities.

In 2016, billionaire tech entrepreneur, Peter Thiel, was labeled as no longer gay by an LGBT publication because of his own support for Trump.

Apparently, if you are Black, Hispanic, gay, transgender, or a woman, you must vote Democrat, or rescind your membership to your respective group(s). At least, that’s the common narrative coming out of the far left.

Well, if this is the case, then the United States currently finds itself with almost five million less Black and Hispanic people.

LATINOS AND BLACKS FOR TRUMP

Trump’s appeal amongst these groups grew significantly between 2016 and 2020.

The President scored an 11 percentage point increase of the Hispanic vote — which translates to roughly 3.5 million extra voters (11% of the 32 million eligible Hispanic voters). Trump won approximately 25% to 35% of the Latino vote nationally, and this should come as no surprise.

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Steve Glaveski
Steve Glaveski

Written by Steve Glaveski

CEO of Collective Campus. HBR writer. Author of Time Rich, and Employee to Entrepreneur. Host of Future Squared podcast. Occasional surfer.

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