Former president Donald Trump has made massive gains among black voters since 2020, and now in 2024, the numbers have grown to the point where Democrats are freaking out.
Trump’s support among black men and women has doubled since 2020, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll,
The former president’s gains among black voters are attributed to the border crisis and inflation, affecting voters from all different backgrounds.
🚨NEW WSJ POLL: Biden Loses Support Among Black Men
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More Black men say they plan to back Donald Trump this fall than in 2020, according to a recent Wall Street Journal poll of seven swing states https://t.co/yp3ho7uMF8 via @WSJ
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A new poll suggests that President Joe Biden is facing a drop-off in support amongst Black male voters.https://t.co/6tmR0st6TB https://t.co/GIdh0EP5zT
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Breitbart News reports:
Thirty percent of black men and 11 percent of black women intend to vote for former President Donald Trump in 2024, Wall Street Journal polling found Thursday, a significant increase from 2020 data.
Losing black support would be a blow to President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign.
Only 12 percent of black men voted for Trump in 2020, voting data shows. There is no compatible 2020 polling for black men.
In 2020, six percent of black women said they would vote for Trump, Associated Press polling found, five points less than the Journal’s 2024 polling.
As we highlighted in January, according to estimates ahead of the 2024 election, Trump is poised to win more Black votes than any other Republican presidential candidate in history.
As Bloomberg reported, the national and swing state polls show Trump has between 14 percent and 30 percent of the Black vote share.
The number is staggering and is far beyond the 8 percent of the Black vote the Pew Research Center says Trump won in the 2020 presidential election.
According to an estimation from the NAACP, 5 million African Americans voted in the 1960 presidential election when Richard Nixon won 32 percent of the Black vote.