President Biden and Donald Trump are set for a political rematch in Georgia, where new election laws could complicate voting. Concerns arise over Biden's support among Black voters, with worries about turnout and potential shifts to Trump. Analysis shows Trump making efforts to gain support from Black voters, raising alarms for Democrats. The race between Trump and Biden tightens, with Democrats gaining momentum. The Biden team is concerned about maintaining Black voter support, historically a loyal Democratic constituency. Republicans have previously made gains with Black and Brown voters, but doubts remain about Trump's ability to replicate this success.
In 2020 Joe Biden became the first Democratic presidential candidate to win Georgia since 1992. But with a Biden-Trump rematch looming, Democrats fear they are losing ground with their most loyal voting bloc https://t.co/nR000fDv6y 👇
Trump-versus-Biden polls have shown remarkably high gains for the former president among Black and Latino voters. But a closer look at these surveys and actual election data suggests it could be an illusion. https://t.co/xzbKqTCy33
Democrats are grappling with a collapse of this post-2012 theory. Trump gained w/ Latinos in 2016 running on mass deportation. He gained again in 2020 after family separation. A liberal immigration stance isn’t the key to courting Latinos, contra old CW. https://t.co/l8ha1DK5L6 https://t.co/RYWNqIgZ7Q
Republicans have gained traction with Black and Brown voters before. See George W. Bush for an example. But Trump is no W, says @fdwilkinson https://t.co/mCNs3IBHFR via @opinion
Republicans have gained traction with Black and Brown voters before. See George W. Bush for an example. But Trump is no W, says @fdwilkinson https://t.co/vaaSJpgNLq
Are Black and Brown voters really fleeing Biden? “The question of whether this is actually happening is complicated. And the answer is, for now, somewhat elusive.” - @fdwilkinson https://t.co/vMUIS8Kn14
Republicans have gained traction with Black and Brown voters before. See George W. Bush for an example. But Donald Trump is no W, says @fdwilkinson https://t.co/VdWlJkSlw8 via @opinion
Analysis by Dan Balz: Black voters have long been the Democratic Party’s most loyal constituency, but the Trump campaign is trying to make inroads, and the Biden team is worried about turnout. https://t.co/gM4o2jMFQk
“.. a historic opportunity to undermine one of the most reliable Democratic constituencies .. raising alarms that even a modest increase in the trend of peeling off Black support could be seismic for the outcome.” @danbalz @washingtonpost https://t.co/Czo2rQ0DQX
The great @danbalz column today on why Biden’s problems with Black voters could help Trump win --https://t.co/7hSz0iouF4 -- pairs well with our piece from earlier this month on how Trump is trying to win Black voters, even in brazen ways. https://t.co/HKozf2K9pn
Biden allies appear to worry less about a big shift to Trump among Black voters than about the overall level of Black turnout in November. Via @danbalz https://t.co/F1oCVHR7ma
Race Between Trump And Biden Closest It’s Been In Months—As Democrats Gain Momentum https://t.co/PS7EWBDZpg https://t.co/0UGdhYTiCK
Could Biden’s problems with Black voters help Trump win? @danbalz explores —> https://t.co/4QADLej0ES
Could Biden’s problems with Black voters help Trump win? https://t.co/IdGf9lHY7N
Georgia is in the political spotlight again as President Biden and Donald Trump head for a rematch, and election laws just passed there could add new complications for voters. @lbarronlopez discussed more with @gringsam. https://t.co/mU7syEPKS9