(LifeSite News) President Donald Trump has attracted the largest number of non-white voters since 1960, despite liberal campaigns accusing the president of racism.
Exit polls confirmed that Trump received 26% of the non-white vote (so far), which is the highest number that the Republican party has had since 1960, when the GOP received 32% of the non-white vote.
Reuters reports that the Edison Exit polls show that “11% of African Americans, 31% of Hispanics and 30% of Asian Americans voted for Trump, up 3 percentage points from 2016 among all three groups.”