'Hell yeah': the New Yorkers in AOC's district excited about Trump
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : "We are one week away from the inauguration of Donald Trump as president of the United States ...""Hallelujah!"63% : November's election saw Trump increase support across almost every American geographic and demographic category.
51% : Trump!"From 2020 to 2024, Latino Americans moved 25 percentage points to Trump, according to an NBC News analysis.
50% : "A few days before Trump assumes office for a historic non-consecutive second term, I decide to take the temperature in Trump's home borough, Queens, which includes some of the most diverse neighborhoods in the entire United States - including some where Trump and the Republican party have made striking gains among voters.
50% : "I heard one after the other tell me they were Democrats and they voted for Trump," he tells me.
45% : In an Instagram segment, she recalled a voter telling her: "I feel like you [and Trump] are both outsiders ... and less establishment."
45% : "We need to be speaking to people on the left," Hornak says, making an argument for bringing their message to people who might disagree, and to New Yorkers of every class, ethnicity, political background and neighborhood.
40% : And not everyone in the 14th district is buying what Trump is selling.
37% : He almost shouts: "Hell yeah!"Barbers, like therapists or priests, get the unvarnished truth - "Everyone confesses when they come to this chair," Elmoujahid says - and he estimates that many of his customers, as well as "more than 90%" of his family, voted for Trump.
29% : As Ocasio-Cortez herself has noted, some voters split their ballots by voting for her and for Trump, whose rightwing nationalism would seem to be diametrically opposed to the Democrat's proudly progressive politics.
28% : Some voters who historically voted Democratic defected to Trump; many more did not vote at all.
27% : I just asked Elmoujahid, a Moroccan American man who runs a barbershop on a predominantly Muslim block of Astoria, Queens, if he voted for Donald Trump.
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