Recent reports and data indicate that President Joe Biden's support among minority voters, including Black, Hispanic, and Asian American communities, has significantly declined, marking a weakening of the Democratic coalition. This trend has been notable since 2022, with working-class voters across racial groups showing an increased attraction to right-leaning populism. According to Axios, this shift comes as new data reveals the Democrats' advantage with Black, Latino, and Asian American voters has decreased to its lowest point in over 60 years. Additionally, a New York Times/Siena poll highlights that Biden's lead over Trump among non-white Americans has narrowed from nearly 50 points in 2020 to just 12 points.
Biden’s advantage over Trump among non-white Americans has shrunk from almost 50 points in 2020 to 12, according to the latest New York Times/Siena poll https://t.co/yP7XK0eYOk
New data shows that Democrats' longtime advantage with Black, Latino and Asian American voters has shrunk to its lowest point in more than 60 years, per Axios: https://t.co/w6YwNJ9gBG
"Democrats’ weakness among voters of colors appears to have intensified since 2022. Biden’s support among Black, Hispanic and Asian voters has plummeted. Working-class voters, across racial groups, have become attracted to a populism that leans right. This populism is skeptical…
Democrats have been whistling past the graveyard on this for years. “…Biden’s support among Black, Hispanic and Asian voters has plummeted.” https://t.co/hnsYJW3mgM
Biden goes all-out on minority outreach as his Democratic coalition weakens https://t.co/vXI0vKmU14 https://t.co/vXI0vKmU14