Most notably projecting the Phone Number List sociology of the vote from Florida, where Trump ultimately won. Much has been made of the Latino vote, especially in Florida, where Trump effectively won the state with the support of much of the Latino community. I want to insist that without knowing the final results it is difficult to build a global and complete panorama. The Phone Number List Latino vote in the United States includes many communities and they are different from each other. There are differences between the Cuban-origin vote in Florida and the Phone Number List Mexican-origin vote in Arizona. In this sense.
Biden's victory in this last state, considered Phone Number List quite conservative for many years, was a surprise to many. The unionized Latino vote in Nevada, for example, has also been very important to Biden's victory in that state. There is something of mythology in the idea that Trumpism has become a multi-ethnic Phone Number List working-class space. But it must be said that Trump has had a certain degree of support between and in the Latino vote and also in the Asian vote. The African-American vote, on the other hand, remains overwhelmingly Democratic (around 90%). What is especially evident in the state of Florida is that the speech articulated by Trump that Biden is either Phone Number List a socialist or an ally/hostage of the socialists has had quite a strong impact.
We have also seen the mobilization of Phone Number List messages through Facebook and WhatsApp with fake that same sense. What is clear is that the anti-socialist discourse is important in the Trump base. Although racism has been talked about in recent years as part of the support for Trump – and this is true – it is not the only explanatory factor. The Phone Number List Democratic Party continues to have an advantage in what we in the United States call "minorities" in racial and cultural terms, but it also continues to have an advantage among the Phone Number List working class. Even so, it has been perceived.