Trump made gains in heavily Hispanic areas all over the map. Here's how he did it
				
																	
								
				From Pennsylvania to Florida to Texas, areas with high numbers of Hispanics often had little in common on Election Day other than backing Republican Donald Trump over Democrat Kamala Harris for president. It was a realignment that, if it sticks, could change American politics. Texas and Florida are already reliably Republican. But more Hispanics turning away from Democrats in future presidential races could further dent the party’s “blue wall” of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin. The shift might even make it harder for Democrats in states such as Arizona and Nevada.				
			
			
			
			
						
						
						
					
		