There are many claims here about who supported Trump or not. Here are a few facts that may surprise you:
Race: R had less support from Whites (by 1%) but D lost even more; R had much more support from Blacks and Hispanics
Religion: the biggest R gains were among Hispanic Catholics and people of non-Christian faiths
Overall: from 2012 to 2016, D lost support in every group (Race, Gender, Religion) other than Jews and Mormons.
That's a summary from post-election data. I wrote it up on my "unusual data" site (with references) here: http://www.mrpete.info/2016/11/10/2016-election-what-changed…
Race: R had less support from Whites (by 1%) but D lost even more; R had much more support from Blacks and Hispanics
Religion: the biggest R gains were among Hispanic Catholics and people of non-Christian faiths
Overall: from 2012 to 2016, D lost support in every group (Race, Gender, Religion) other than Jews and Mormons.
That's a summary from post-election data. I wrote it up on my "unusual data" site (with references) here: http://www.mrpete.info/2016/11/10/2016-election-what-changed…