Recent polling data indicates a significant shift in voter demographics for former President Donald Trump, showing increased support among young voters, black men, Hispanic voters, women, and minorities overall, especially among those under the age of 45. Black voter support for Trump has notably grown to 23%, as highlighted by discussions with black community leaders from the south side of Chicago. If these trends hold, they could represent one of the most substantial realignments in recent political history.
Former President Donald Trump has said that polling shows “numbers we’ve never seen” in terms of support from women and minority voters. ... Read more: https://t.co/MYyES9IpMx ⬆️ ⬆️ ⬆️
Black Voters Flock to President Trump Black voter support for President Trump has grown to 23% based on recent polling. @BenBergquam joins Special Report to discuss his interview with black community leaders from the south side of Chicago. @RealMirandaKhan @CarolynRyanTV… https://t.co/VDxmJoYqNN
DATA: Trump Surging With Women and Minorities. Here's Why... Read more: https://t.co/juMmrZ6HXz Former President Donald Trump has said that polling shows “numbers we’ve never seen” in terms of ...
Trump seems to be doing significantly better than 4 years ago among voters of color (Black & Hispanic), and that seems to be concentrated among those under the age of 45. If right, it would be one of the biggest realignments I've seen. (If wrong, you can finish that sentence).
Trump doing so well with young voters, black men, and hispanic voters. https://t.co/OEOiLXPRAV