TALLAHASSEE — Calling immigrants rapists and “blood-thirsty criminals,” talking of massive deportations on Day One and joking about Puerto Rico as a floating garbage island didn’t stop many Hispanics from voting to reelect former President Donald Trump. On the contrary. This election saw Hispanic voters drifting toward Trump and his promise of a better economy and border security, both nationally and in Florida, exit polls and vote analyses conducted by national media outlets indicate. Trump won the national popular vote 50.7% to 47.7% or by 4.4 million voters. Vice President Kamala Harris still won the Hispanic vote — 53% to Trump’s 45%, according to an NBC exit poll.