There were more Hispanics voting in the Democratic primary than in the Republican primary.
I'm sure Trump won the Black vote in New York as well, among Republican voters, but that is not going to translate into a victory among that demographic in the fall.
This story makes it sound as if in spite of Trump's strong anti-illegal immigration message, he won Hispanics. My point is he only won Republican Hispanics, a minority of the Hispanics in New York. Presumably, if you are a Republican Hispanic, you're not inclined to support illegal immigration anyway, so the "wall" message didn't offend you. If this is the case, then wining that demographic isn't revealing much for November.
Historically, Blacks vote 90% Democratic, but you're going to boast if you win a majority of the remaining 10%?
-—Historically, Blacks vote 90% Democratic, but you’re going to boast if you win a majority of the remaining 10%?
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Actually Trump has surpassed typical minority participation in both Hispanic and black voting blocks by a wide margin.
While Cruz has under-performed both from Romney and McCain.
I agree, this IS important, and Cruz is behind where the other losers were, while Trump continues to produce minority numbers up where Reagan’s where (and that is needed because some 54% of registered voters identify themselves as “Not Republican”)