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Trump Gains Ground Across NYC Boroughs in 2024 Election

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
November 8, 2024
in Elections, Metro, Politics, U.S.
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In the 2024 presidential election, Donald Trump experienced a significant surge in support across all boroughs of New York City, marking a noticeable shift in voter preferences. While New York City remains a stronghold for Democrats, Trump’s increased performance in traditionally liberal areas signals a potential change in the city’s political landscape.

In the Bronx, Trump’s support surged by 35% compared to 2020, with 91,542 votes cast in his favor, up from 67,740 four years earlier. Despite its reputation as a Democratic stronghold, particularly among its immigrant communities, Trump’s positions on immigration reform and economic growth resonated with many voters in the area.

Queens, Trump’s home borough, reported 247,891 votes for the former president, marking a 16.5% rise from 2020. Known for its diverse demographic, Queens’ shift toward Trump highlights the appeal of his focus on immigration reform and economic policies among a broad spectrum of voters.

Trump’s support in Manhattan also showed a noticeable increase, with his vote share climbing by 20% to a total of 103,060 votes. Although Manhattan remains a predominantly Democratic area, certain neighborhoods, particularly those with higher-income populations, seemed to express concerns about inflation and economic issues. This shift might explain the substantial backing Trump received in those parts of the borough.

Brooklyn, a longtime Democratic stronghold, witnessed a more modest increase in Trump’s support. Areas like Bay Ridge and South Brooklyn, with a mix of working-class and immigrant populations, experienced a rise in votes for Trump, who focused heavily on issues such as crime, border security, and economic growth.

Staten Island, long one of Trump’s most reliable bases in New York City, showed the largest margin of victory for the former president. Trump secured nearly two-thirds of the vote, marking his strongest performance across his three presidential runs. The borough, with its predominantly white, working-class population, continues to be a solid Republican stronghold.

Kamala Harris won New York City with 67.7% of the vote, securing 1,748,140 votes. Donald Trump received 30.45% of the vote, with a total of 786,294 votes. Despite Harris’ win, Trump’s growing support across several boroughs signals potential shifts in New York City’s political landscape. While NYC remains a Democratic stronghold, the increasing competitiveness in certain areas suggests future changes in voting patterns.

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