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Poll: Biden loses support from Black, Hispanic, and young voters as 2024 election begins


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OAN’s Elizabeth Volberding
5:20 PM – Monday, January 1, 2024

According to ​a​ recent ⁢poll, President​ Joe Biden is displaying “alarming weakness” among the “stalwarts” of the left-wing base, ⁤such‌ as young, Hispanic, and Black voters, as ​election season approaches.

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A newly released poll reported that 1-in-5 Black voters ​would advocate for a third-party ‍candidate in the⁤ 2024 presidential election.

The survey was executed via landline and text messaging‍ from Tuesday through Friday last week. With ⁤a margin ‌of error of ± 3.1 points, the ​survey reportedly involved ⁤“1,000 likely voters.”

“Although Trump hasn’t grown support among Black voters, he has closed the deficit because third-party ⁣voters come off of Biden’s support‍ among Blacks,” said David Paleologos, director of Suffolk’s Political Research Center. “A young voter or a person of color voting⁤ ‘third party’ is a vote away from President Biden, and a vote away from President Biden is‍ a vote for Donald Trump.”

Regarding‌ “Hispanic and young voters,” Biden has fallen behind former President Donald Trump, the assumed Republican ⁤nominee, 39–34 percent and 37–33 ‍percent, respectively.

Additionally, the poll depicted a “huge enthusiasm” gap between​ Trump and Biden. Based on a scale that measured enthusiasm, 44 percent of Trump supporters said that‌ they were a “10” in ‍their support, which is the highest possible score. In contrast, only 18% of Biden supporters⁤ identified as 10s.

Joyce Masumoto, a Trump​ supporter, told ​reporters, “Donald Trump, he has integrity. …⁢ Biden and the Democrats − always bringing up Donald Trump. He’s not even doing anything and they’re blaming things on himself.”

The survey also revealed that Vice President Kamala Harris received lower approval‍ ratings from Black voters than Joe Biden did, with‌ 56 percent, compared to Biden’s 68 percent.‌ In addition, she is less favorable among young voters with 27 percent compared‍ to Biden’s⁣ 32 percent.

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What are the potential factors contributing to⁤ President Biden’s⁢ lower approval rating compared to Biden’s?

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These findings suggest a potential challenge ‌for​ President‍ Biden as he prepares for the upcoming presidential election in 2024. The weakening support among key demographics such as‌ young, Hispanic, and Black⁢ voters is concerning for his campaign. This could​ be attributed to various factors, including⁤ dissatisfaction with the President’s performance, disagreement with his policies, or the appeal of ⁤alternative⁢ candidates.

The poll indicates that a⁣ significant portion of Black‍ voters, approximately 20 percent, would consider​ voting for a​ third-party ⁣candidate in 2024. This poses a​ threat to President Biden’s reelection ‍prospects, as the votes diverted to a third-party candidate would decrease ‍his​ overall support among Blacks. David Paleologos, director of Suffolk’s Political Research Center,⁣ emphasized‌ the impact of these third-party ​votes, ‍stating that they ‌contribute to⁣ narrowing the gap between Trump and Biden among Black voters.

Furthermore, the survey highlighted‍ the gap in support between Biden and Trump among Hispanic⁤ and ‍young voters. Biden trailed behind Trump by 5⁤ percentage points among Hispanics and 4 percentage points ⁢among young⁢ voters. This indicates ⁢that the President has work to do ‌in appealing to these groups and solidifying their support.

Enthusiasm for President Biden’s campaign was also ⁣found⁤ to be lacking ⁣compared ⁣to ⁢Trump’s. Trump supporters ⁢expressed significantly⁢ higher levels of enthusiasm, with 44 percent ranking ‌themselves as a “10” in their support, compared to ‌only 18 percent of Biden supporters. This enthusiasm ⁢gap ​could translate into higher voter turnout and engagement among Trump’s base in the ‍upcoming election.

The ⁤findings also shed light⁣ on Vice President Kamala⁤ Harris’ approval ratings. Surprisingly, she received lower approval ratings ​among Black voters and ⁢young voters compared to President​ Biden. This suggests that her presence on the ticket may not necessarily guarantee strong support from these key demographics.

In conclusion, the recent poll⁢ reveals concerning trends for President Biden’s campaign ⁢as he approaches the 2024 presidential election. The weakening support among young, Hispanic,‍ and Black voters, as well⁣ as the enthusiasm gap between Biden and Trump ⁢supporters, pose challenges for his re-election prospects. These findings highlight the importance of‌ appealing to and addressing the concerns of these‌ crucial ⁤voter‍ groups in order‌ to secure a victory in ‍the upcoming election.



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