A New York Times/Siena poll last month showed that 23 percent of registered Black voters polled said if the election was held that day, they’d ...
A New York Times/Siena poll last month showed that 23 percent of registered Black voters polled said if the election was held that day, they’d vote for Donald Trump.
Considering Trump only won 8 percent of Black voters in 2020, that would be a big deal. Black voters historically overwhelmingly vote for Democrats, and in a potentially close presidential race, Democrats can’t afford slippage among their most reliable voting bloc. That discontent among Black voters with the party does not surprise Charlamagne tha God, the celebrity radio host of “The Breakfast Club,” who is known...
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