Ethnic minority voters are shifting away from the mainstream left
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Traditional voting patterns among ethnic minorities are shifting in both the UK and US. Recent elections have shown surprising swings away from left-leaning parties among various minority groups.
In the UK, Labour won less than half of the non-white vote for the first time on record. Areas with large Muslim populations saw the strongest swings away from Labour, while Conservative support grew in Hindu-majority areas.
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