In his recent election win, President-elect Donald Trump made notable strides by flipping six key states and increasing his overall vote share nationwide, even in areas that typically lean Democratic.
He increased his support in all seven battleground states, with notable gains in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.
Trump’s most substantial improvements were in Democratic strongholds like New York, where he gained 6.4 points, and New Jersey, where he reduced his loss margin to 5.5 points.
His coalition expanded among various voter demographics, particularly on issues like the economy and immigration, where he was perceived as a stronger leader than Vice President Kamala Harris.
In contrast, Harris only saw slight improvements in a few counties, indicating a broader trend of voters moving away from Democrats.