Donald Trump was propelled to his historic victory early Wednesday morning in part by pulling support from groups traditionally aligned with Democrats. While he won majority support among men and white voters without college degrees, he also carried far more support than his last run among Hispanics, middle and lower-income households and first-time voters. In the swing states, one can look at results in Dearborn, Michigan, and see just how much he cut into traditionally Democratic voting blocs. The majority Arab community voted to put Joe Biden into the White House in 2020, but swung the other way this cycle to back Trump.
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