A majority of Latino men, big gains among Asian voters and black men — and a lot more members of Gen Z. That’s how Donald Trump built a diverse coalition that propelled the former president to an electoral blowout on Tuesday — adding nearly 9 million more votes than he won in 2016. Vice President Kamala Harris’s loss was marked by her campaign hemorrhaging long-held Democratic support from groups that have been stalwart Democratic supporters for generations, according to exit polls by Edison Research. *** Veteran pollster Henry Olsen told The Post that under Trump’s leadership the GOP had been...