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Posted On: 04/10/2024 8:04:51 PM
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Donald Trump's Hopes of Black Support Stung by New Poll** (Pew Research Center)
A new poll has suggested Donald Trump will not garner significant support from Black voters in November's presidential election.--snip--
Ahead of this vote, some reports and polls have suggested there has been racial realignment, with Black voters, who traditionally support the Democratic Party opting to vote for the Republicans instead.
B ut new research from Pew Research Center suggests otherwise. A survey shows 83 percent of Black voters favor the Democratic Party, a three percent decline from 1994 when 86 percent aligned in this way.
On the other hand, 12 percent support the Republican Party. This marks a one percent decline from 1994 when 13 percent supported the party.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donal...&ei=76
Guess the condescending "gold sneaker campaign" and attempts to garner the "mug shot sympathy vote" aren't working...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218851804
1. Makes me think of JC Watts father's comment on blacks and Republicans
Mar 1, 1999 — A black man voting for the Republicans makes about as much sense as a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.” –J.C. Watts Sr., the father of ..
2. Direct link to the Pew site:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/04/...thodology/
An impressive sample size of 10,000 respondents, including 1200 Black respondents (MOE +/- 3.9% - pretty good for a polling subgroup)
7. Ya think?
It seems like every election cycle I hear this -- blacks voters are turning Republican -- and it never happens. Sheesh. Media and GOP never learn.
A new poll has suggested Donald Trump will not garner significant support from Black voters in November's presidential election.--snip--
Ahead of this vote, some reports and polls have suggested there has been racial realignment, with Black voters, who traditionally support the Democratic Party opting to vote for the Republicans instead.
B ut new research from Pew Research Center suggests otherwise. A survey shows 83 percent of Black voters favor the Democratic Party, a three percent decline from 1994 when 86 percent aligned in this way.
On the other hand, 12 percent support the Republican Party. This marks a one percent decline from 1994 when 13 percent supported the party.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donal...&ei=76
Guess the condescending "gold sneaker campaign" and attempts to garner the "mug shot sympathy vote" aren't working...
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218851804
1. Makes me think of JC Watts father's comment on blacks and Republicans
Mar 1, 1999 — A black man voting for the Republicans makes about as much sense as a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.” –J.C. Watts Sr., the father of ..
2. Direct link to the Pew site:
https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/04/...thodology/
An impressive sample size of 10,000 respondents, including 1200 Black respondents (MOE +/- 3.9% - pretty good for a polling subgroup)
7. Ya think?
It seems like every election cycle I hear this -- blacks voters are turning Republican -- and it never happens. Sheesh. Media and GOP never learn.
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