Exit polls divide the voting blocks into non-Hispanic white and Hispanic (all). This needs to be accounted for when comparing it to the population of the U.S., it also is important when finding trends within States that are heavy in non-Hispanic whites.
You can't just extrapolate the exit polls to the 73% white population number which includes white Hispanics and Arabs
As for Arabs, they are 52% Democrat, 26% Republican, and 22% Independent
More relevant information you can dive into
White birthrates on political spectrum:
https://www.unz.com/anepigone/among-whites-conservative-libera/
White birthrate by State:
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/01/13/states-birth-rate-2017/
Here's a collection of polling data.
https://thealternativehypothesis.org/index.php/2016/09/02/non-whites-of-every-stripe-vote-democrat/
Exit polls divide the voting blocks into non-Hispanic white and Hispanic (all). This needs to be accounted for when comparing it to the population of the U.S., it also is important when finding trends within States that are heavy in non-Hispanic whites.
You can't just extrapolate the exit polls to the 73% white population number which includes white Hispanics and Arabs
As for Arabs, they are 52% Democrat, 26% Republican, and 22% Independent
Exit polls divide the voting blocks into non-Hispanic white and Hispanic (all). This needs to be accounted for when comparing it to the population of the U.S., it also is important when finding trends within States that are heavy in non-Hispanic whites.
You can't just extrapolate the exit polls to the 73% white population number which includes white Hispanics and Arabs. The disparity can be seen in Puerto Rico where 53.1% of its population identifies itself as white, but it overwhelmingly votes left, and 52.8% of Mexico identifies as white.
As for Arabs, they are 52% Democrat, 26% Republican, and 22% Independent
Exit polls divide the voting blocks into non-Hispanic white and Hispanic (all). This needs to be accounted for when comparing it to the population of the U.S., it also is important when finding trends within States that are heavy in non-Hispanic whites. You can't just extrapolate the exit polls to the 73% white population number which includes white Hispanics and Arabs. The disparity can be seen in Puerto Rico where 70% of its population identifies itself as white, but it overwhelmingly votes left.
As for Arabs, they are 52% Democrat, 26% Republican, and 22% Independent