People of color who already had conservative leanings, including on racial issues, are siding with Republicans. Black voters who backed Trump in 2020 were much more likely than other Black Americans to be skeptical of the idea that Black people suffer from systemic racism, according to researchers Udi Sommer and Idan Franco of City University of New York and Northwestern, respectively. They found Latino Trump voters are very wary of increased immigration in America.
Idan Franco, one of the authors of the report and a research assistant at Northwestern University, tells Axios intra-ethnic tensions and intra-racism may be playing a part, but that the Latinos in the study see themselves as different from recent immigrants and identify with Trump's proposals.
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