Republicans had a big night in South Texas, flipping predominately Hispanic counties along the US-Mexico border.
Donald J. Trump’s swift victory was driven by red shifts across the country, with gains among seemingly every possible grouping of Americans.
Some Latin American observers argued this week that the Democrats should have taken a strategic cue from leftists in Mexico.
With a race that was expected to be historically tight behind us, the question is: How did Trump win so decisively?
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New Mexico was once one of the nation's most competitive presidential battlegrounds, having gone for Democrat Al Gore in 2000 and Republican George W. Bush in 2004 by less than 1 percentage point.