President-Elect Donald Trump’s landslide victory moved 48 states to the right, according to Associated Press data.
The shift represents the biggest move to the right since Ronald Reagan won in 2980.
“Democrats didn’t just lose badly,” Axios reported Friday. “They lost to a convicted felon they ridiculed as a racist, misogynistic fascist — and an existential threat to democracy.”
Early data shows Trump performed very well among demographics that typically leaned towards Democrats, Axios detailed:
One in three voters of color voted for Trump.
Trump increased his support with Hispanic voters by double digits compared to 2020.
Trump carried Hispanic men by 10 points.
Trump improved his support with voters ages 18-29 by 10+ points.
The states that moved the most to the right include many controlled by Democrats, such as California, New York, Connecticut, Illinois, New Jersey. Florida and Texas also move to the right significantly.