Black and Latino voters are drifting away from the Democrat Party

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President Biden's support among Hispanic and Black voters may be dwindling from 2020, according to analysis by the New York Times, as he faces the prospect of a rematch with former President Trump in 2024.

Why it matters: Biden won the support of more than 70% of Black and Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, but a compilation of polls over the last year show that support deteriorating heading into 2024.

  • If the numbers materialize next November, it would continue the years-long trend of declining support among Black and Hispanic voters in his party, per the Times analysis.
Driving the news: Biden on average leads Trump about 53% to 28% among registered Black and Hispanic voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023, including more than 1,500 respondents.

  • The compilation of polling shows that Biden's decline includes Black and Hispanic voters across ages, genders and education-levels when compared to 2020.
  • The polling shows that one of Biden's greatest vulnerabilities among this bloc may be those without a college degree. He had a 61-23 lead among Black and Hispanic college graduates, compared to a 49-31 lead among those without a four-year degree, per the Times.
The big picture: Black and Hispanic voters were a key bloc during Biden's 2020 election victory.

  • Exit polls from 2020 show that Biden beat Trump 87%-12% among Black and 65%-32% among Latino voters.
  • Declining support could translate to low turnout among these groups in 2024, the Times writes, which could be detrimental even if it does not lead to turnout for Trump.
  • 5% of these former Biden voters now support Trump, including 8% of Hispanic voters who say they supported Biden in 2020.
Go deeper: The Democratic electorate's seismic shift


Comment:
The Democrat Party works very hard to keep Americans divided by gender, race, religion, region and class.
They fear racial harmony.
They mine the racial divide every chance that they get.
Watch for them to heighten their racist demagoguery in the 2024 election.
Watch for them to find a George Floyd type of incident to exploit and to fan the flames of racial hatred like they did in the 2020 election.
 
President Biden's support among Hispanic and Black voters may be dwindling from 2020, according to analysis by the New York Times, as he faces the prospect of a rematch with former President Trump in 2024.

Why it matters: Biden won the support of more than 70% of Black and Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, but a compilation of polls over the last year show that support deteriorating heading into 2024.

  • If the numbers materialize next November, it would continue the years-long trend of declining support among Black and Hispanic voters in his party, per the Times analysis.
Driving the news: Biden on average leads Trump about 53% to 28% among registered Black and Hispanic voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023, including more than 1,500 respondents.

  • The compilation of polling shows that Biden's decline includes Black and Hispanic voters across ages, genders and education-levels when compared to 2020.
  • The polling shows that one of Biden's greatest vulnerabilities among this bloc may be those without a college degree. He had a 61-23 lead among Black and Hispanic college graduates, compared to a 49-31 lead among those without a four-year degree, per the Times.
The big picture: Black and Hispanic voters were a key bloc during Biden's 2020 election victory.

  • Exit polls from 2020 show that Biden beat Trump 87%-12% among Black and 65%-32% among Latino voters.
  • Declining support could translate to low turnout among these groups in 2024, the Times writes, which could be detrimental even if it does not lead to turnout for Trump.
  • 5% of these former Biden voters now support Trump, including 8% of Hispanic voters who say they supported Biden in 2020.
Go deeper: The Democratic electorate's seismic shift


Comment:
The Democrat Party works very hard to keep Americans divided by gender, race, religion, region and class.
They fear racial harmony.
They mine the racial divide every chance that they get.
Watch for them to heighten their racist demagoguery in the 2024 election.
Watch for them to find a George Floyd type of incident to exploit and to fan the flames of racial hatred like they did in the 2020 election.
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Thank God for Ballot Harvesting!
 
Good thinking, loser boi. Get your excuses for losing big in ahead of time.

That's your life now, making excuses for being a loser. Since you freely choose that deviant lifestyle, we don't feel bad about mocking you for your choice.
At 39% approval rating, I'm sure your boy will win by another $80 trillion votes.

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At 39% approval rating, I'm sure your boy will win by another $80 trillion votes.
All you do now is post more excuses for losing.

Have you ever though of just leaving your loser-cult? If you did, you wouldn't have to spend your days crying about being such a loser.

Think about it. You wouldn't have to live on your knees licking fascist boots. Doesn't that hold at least some attraction for you?
 
President Biden's support among Hispanic and Black voters may be dwindling from 2020, according to analysis by the New York Times, as he faces the prospect of a rematch with former President Trump in 2024.

Why it matters: Biden won the support of more than 70% of Black and Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, but a compilation of polls over the last year show that support deteriorating heading into 2024.

  • If the numbers materialize next November, it would continue the years-long trend of declining support among Black and Hispanic voters in his party, per the Times analysis.
Driving the news: Biden on average leads Trump about 53% to 28% among registered Black and Hispanic voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023, including more than 1,500 respondents.

  • The compilation of polling shows that Biden's decline includes Black and Hispanic voters across ages, genders and education-levels when compared to 2020.
  • The polling shows that one of Biden's greatest vulnerabilities among this bloc may be those without a college degree. He had a 61-23 lead among Black and Hispanic college graduates, compared to a 49-31 lead among those without a four-year degree, per the Times.
The big picture: Black and Hispanic voters were a key bloc during Biden's 2020 election victory.

  • Exit polls from 2020 show that Biden beat Trump 87%-12% among Black and 65%-32% among Latino voters.
  • Declining support could translate to low turnout among these groups in 2024, the Times writes, which could be detrimental even if it does not lead to turnout for Trump.
  • 5% of these former Biden voters now support Trump, including 8% of Hispanic voters who say they supported Biden in 2020.
Go deeper: The Democratic electorate's seismic shift


Comment:
The Democrat Party works very hard to keep Americans divided by gender, race, religion, region and class.
They fear racial harmony.
They mine the racial divide every chance that they get.
Watch for them to heighten their racist demagoguery in the 2024 election.
Watch for them to find a George Floyd type of incident to exploit and to fan the flames of racial hatred like they did in the 2020 election.
Fake news and conspiracy theories from Fox News. Oh, wait a minute, that was the NYT.
 
Again?

Remember the endless tales from the right in 2020 about how the "Walkaway" movement would doom the Democrats?

Good times.
Well they are black and Latino, not stupid. Everyone sees that the Biden administration is not for America and Americans. And the Biden crime family is finally being exposed.
 
President Biden's support among Hispanic and Black voters may be dwindling from 2020, according to analysis by the New York Times, as he faces the prospect of a rematch with former President Trump in 2024.

Why it matters: Biden won the support of more than 70% of Black and Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, but a compilation of polls over the last year show that support deteriorating heading into 2024.

  • If the numbers materialize next November, it would continue the years-long trend of declining support among Black and Hispanic voters in his party, per the Times analysis.
Driving the news: Biden on average leads Trump about 53% to 28% among registered Black and Hispanic voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023, including more than 1,500 respondents.

  • The compilation of polling shows that Biden's decline includes Black and Hispanic voters across ages, genders and education-levels when compared to 2020.
  • The polling shows that one of Biden's greatest vulnerabilities among this bloc may be those without a college degree. He had a 61-23 lead among Black and Hispanic college graduates, compared to a 49-31 lead among those without a four-year degree, per the Times.
The big picture: Black and Hispanic voters were a key bloc during Biden's 2020 election victory.

  • Exit polls from 2020 show that Biden beat Trump 87%-12% among Black and 65%-32% among Latino voters.
  • Declining support could translate to low turnout among these groups in 2024, the Times writes, which could be detrimental even if it does not lead to turnout for Trump.
  • 5% of these former Biden voters now support Trump, including 8% of Hispanic voters who say they supported Biden in 2020.
Go deeper: The Democratic electorate's seismic shift


Comment:
The Democrat Party works very hard to keep Americans divided by gender, race, religion, region and class.
They fear racial harmony.
They mine the racial divide every chance that they get.
Watch for them to heighten their racist demagoguery in the 2024 election.
Watch for them to find a George Floyd type of incident to exploit and to fan the flames of racial hatred like they did in the 2020 election.

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President Biden's support among Hispanic and Black voters may be dwindling from 2020, according to analysis by the New York Times, as he faces the prospect of a rematch with former President Trump in 2024.

Why it matters: Biden won the support of more than 70% of Black and Hispanic voters during the 2020 election, but a compilation of polls over the last year show that support deteriorating heading into 2024.

  • If the numbers materialize next November, it would continue the years-long trend of declining support among Black and Hispanic voters in his party, per the Times analysis.
Driving the news: Biden on average leads Trump about 53% to 28% among registered Black and Hispanic voters in a compilation of Times/Siena polls from 2022 and 2023, including more than 1,500 respondents.

  • The compilation of polling shows that Biden's decline includes Black and Hispanic voters across ages, genders and education-levels when compared to 2020.
  • The polling shows that one of Biden's greatest vulnerabilities among this bloc may be those without a college degree. He had a 61-23 lead among Black and Hispanic college graduates, compared to a 49-31 lead among those without a four-year degree, per the Times.
The big picture: Black and Hispanic voters were a key bloc during Biden's 2020 election victory.

  • Exit polls from 2020 show that Biden beat Trump 87%-12% among Black and 65%-32% among Latino voters.
  • Declining support could translate to low turnout among these groups in 2024, the Times writes, which could be detrimental even if it does not lead to turnout for Trump.
  • 5% of these former Biden voters now support Trump, including 8% of Hispanic voters who say they supported Biden in 2020.
Go deeper: The Democratic electorate's seismic shift


Comment:
The Democrat Party works very hard to keep Americans divided by gender, race, religion, region and class.
They fear racial harmony.
They mine the racial divide every chance that they get.
Watch for them to heighten their racist demagoguery in the 2024 election.
Watch for them to find a George Floyd type of incident to exploit and to fan the flames of racial hatred like they did in the 2020 election.

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