Conservatives of color have lofty expectations for Trump's second term
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73% : But among the conservatives of color who surround Trump, the moment was an endorsement of their biggest hopes, years in the making.70% : "To the Black and Hispanic communities, I want to thank you for the tremendous outpouring of love and trust that you have shown me with your vote," Trump said.
60% : "Trump, whose inauguration coincided with the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday, promised to "strive together to make his dream a reality."
60% : Suarez, who leads a city that is overwhelmingly Hispanic and sits at the nexus of the U.S. and Latin America, said Trump can maintain his support among Hispanic voters "and grow it again.
59% : Delivering his first address as a reinaugurated president, Donald Trump spoke directly to communities that had historically shunned his party.
57% : "Texas Sen. Ted Cruz rallied gala attendees by recounting the November election, in which many majority-Hispanic counties in his home state that had traditionally backed Democrats flipped to Trump.
55% : And Donalds, a Florida Republican and one of the most prominent Black surrogates for Trump on the campaign trail, joked to attendees to "keep quiet" about his ambition for higher office - speakers throughout the night referred to him as "Governor Donalds.
52% : Among Hispanic voters, 43% voted for Trump in November, up from about one-third in 2020.
51% : Cruz, who trailed Trump in many of those same counties as he ran for reelection, called the GOP´s inroads with Hispanic voters "unprecedented.
48% : "I don´t think Trump gets enough credit for listening and tailoring his policies in part to what people want in these communities." said Francis Suarez, mayor of Miami.
46% : Overall, about 16% of Black voters supported Trump in November, while about 8 in 10 voted for Democrat Kamala Harris.
39% : But that represented a shift from 2020 when only 8% of Black voters backed Trump and about 9 in 10 went for Biden.
23% : Trump gained a larger share of Black and Latino voters than he did in 2020, when he lost to Democrat Joe Biden - most notably among young Black and Hispanic male voters - according to AP VoteCast, a nationwide survey of more than 120,000 voters.
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