Rappers are the last people to listen to about this next election. Curtis Jackson tells the white media that black men are moving towards trump and people here take that as some kind of representation of the consensus of black men in America. Curtis Jackson and other materialist nutjob rappers see Trump and his gold toilets and think it's great. Blacks with sense don't.
Opinion: For The Love Of Black Jesus, Please Ignore The Polls
These polls are not just inaccurate; they distort the political landscape.
Turn on any cable news channel, and you’ll be bombarded with endless drivel about the polls. Pundits incessantly dissect the polls, surrogates are grilled over the polls, and think pieces proliferate on what politicians should do based on the polls. It’s a maddening, imaginary rat race, and the real losers are the American people, especially when the polls claim to be the voice of Black voters. Please do not believe the polls, whether they're favorable or not. Polls cause more harm than good and, at this point, are tools of misinformation.
I'm sure you've heard the never-ending stories about
President Joe Biden dramatically losing the Black vote. And, of course, there's another gem making the rounds – apparently, convicted felon
Donald Trump is
gaining ground among Black voters. Why do I say ignore the polls? Because of recent history.
Trump making inroads with Black voters was a narrative in 2020 from
ABC News to
Politico. What actually happened? Trump got a lower share of the Black vote in
2020 than he did in
2016. Polls kept predicting Black men are running to Trump, but his support among Black men dropped from
14% in 2016 to 12% in 2020, while Biden’s support increased from 81% to 87%. The
Brookings Institution called Trump’s appeal to Black men “illusory.” Who created this illusion and why? There was never a correction or an acknowledgment from polling organizations for the “illusory” narrative.
This same storyline popped up during President
Barack Obama’s administration. Back in 2012, there were reports of
Obama struggling with Black voters. The result? Obama
earned the largest share of the Black vote in recorded history.
Last month,
The Washington Post published a new poll claiming that Biden was struggling with Black voters. The number
of “Black adults” they polled? 1,300. Yep, according to this poll, 1,300 people speak for the sentiments of nearly 48 million Black people in America.
These polls are not just inaccurate; they distort the political landscape.
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The article goes on to ask a couple of questions:
What is the GOP plan for voting rights?
Decimating the Voting Rights Act.
What is the GOP plan for police brutality? Gutting the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act, courtesy of
South Carolina Senator Tim Scott.
What's the GOP's plan for Black entrepreneurs?
Suing an organization that assists Black women entrepreneurs by arming the 1866 Civil Rights Act against them.
Then it ends with the words below. And this is the reality of why Trump is not gaining black votes and why he won't get any more black votes than he did the last 2 times he ran.
While Democrats have their imperfections and need to focus on incentivizing the non-voter (the largest voting bloc), the
Biden-Harris administration has achieved notable successes for Black communities: historic funding for HBCUs, crucial judicial appointments, and a doubling of SBA support for Black-owned businesses in Fiscal Year 2023. Though not without flaws, these accomplishments are often downplayed or misrepresented by pundits eager to be contrarian.
Stop letting misleading polls dictate the narrative, especially when it comes to the Black vote. These polls are not just inaccurate; they distort the political landscape. Black communities deserve better than to be reduced to faulty numbers. We need to focus on the real issues and hold political parties accountable for their policies, not their poll standings. Ignore the polls and false equivalencies.