CNN data analyst and reporter Harry Enten was left stunned during a recent segment on the network by polling numbers suggesting a historic decline in black support for Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. Meanwhile, Enten also noted that former President Donald J. Trump appears to have made significant gains among the voter demographic—with the data suggesting he could capture upwards of 20 percent of the black vote.
In 2020, Biden had the support of 86 percent of African American voters. This figure has now decreased to 70 percent, indicating a 16-point drop. Conversely, Trump’s support in this demographic has increased from single digits in 2020 to 21 percent currently. This shift in voter support is unprecedented for a Republican candidate, with the CNN reporter describing it as a historic performance not seen in six decades.
The changes are even more pronounced among black voters under the age of 50. Biden’s lead, which was 80 points in 2020, has now reduced to just 37 points. The decrease in support within this age group is more than half. Enten’s findings also indicate that Biden is losing support among young people in general, not just black voters.
The Biden campaign is scrambling to address lagging voter enthusiasm and collapsing support, including hiring a ‘Meme Manager,’ aiming to connect with younger voters on social media. However, these efforts come amid criticisms and concerns about Biden’s age and health, with videos circulating online showing the president appearing disoriented.
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‘I’m Like Speechless’: CNN’s Harry Enten Says Trump ‘Careening Towards A Historic Performance’ With Black Voters pic.twitter.com/aEKh3WPIDG
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 17, 2024