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antithesis

Posted 2:47 pm, 05/26/2024

Thanks for that, Tilly!

It took some work to find the original survey, GenForward's website doesn't quite work. But I finally found it!


Their survey was done in November 2023, with 3,448 adults. The results are broken down by Hispanic, White, Black, and Asian, and it looks like they asked 874 black people.

With a population of 41.57 million black people, 874 is about 0.00002%.

Is 0.00002% an accurate representation? That's a tough one to answer...

Tilly22

Posted 8:36 am, 05/26/2024

In 2016, Trump received 8 percent of the Black vote according to the exit polls, the highest level of support by Black voters for any Republican since George Bush in 2000. By the 2020 US presidential election, support for Trump among Black voters had surged to 12 percent.And, while current opinion polls vary, a recent survey from GenForward shows that if the elections were held today, 17 percent of Black voters would vote for Donald Trump while 20 percent said they would vote for someone other than Trump or Biden. March 2024 https://www.aljazeera.com/n...rd-numbers

President Biden continues to lose crucial support among Latino voters, with an increasing number of those voters saying they are more likely to vote for former President Donald J. Trump, according to a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College.

The poll shows Mr. Trump edging out Mr. Biden among Hispanic voters, with 46 percent supporting the former president and 40 percent favoring Mr. Biden, but because Latino voters make up just 15 percent of the electorate, the poll's sample size of the group is not large enough to assess small differences reliably. For a subgroup that size, the margin of error is 10 percentage points. https://www.nytimes.com/202...shows.html

knslyr

Posted 8:23 am, 05/26/2024

It just requires opening your eyes and shutting your lying mouth


knslyr

Posted 8:21 am, 05/26/2024

https://www.aljazeera.com/n...rd-numbers

Now the zeera is nothing but a propaganda rag, but even they admit the facts

singer

Posted 8:05 am, 05/26/2024

Do you mean to tell me you don't know how to look up polls?
And Trump doesn't NEED 'most ' black voters . And yes, most black voters DO still vote dem. But that is quickly changing.

Currently Trump polls at 23percent. If even that many vote Trump, biden can 't win the election.

See how little you really know about anything . you should be embarrassed at you own ignorance. Instead you get worse.

W hat's more, you sound like your are losing what little mind you had.

You disappoint me. I really didn't know what a liar you are , or how you are suffering with TDS until a poster called you out.

Since then , no one pays much attention to any thing you say or think.

And with Trump's HUGE turn out of voters in the Bronx
where at least 25 thousand came to support him those number will be higher in the next poll.

And you tried to claim those numbers are a lie You obviously don't know how to watch videos of thousands of people for more than a mile going to Trump rally.

Thousands of voters that knew they couldn't get close.
Thousands of voters that knew they could not see him or hear him still showed up to show mutts like you how they feel about the leaders mutts like you are dumb enough to support.

they went to a lot of trouble to be there. They didn't drive . No big parking decks in the bronx.They came anyway.

antithesis

Posted 1:14 am, 05/26/2024

It has been repeated numerous times that minorities are leaning more and more towards Trump. I keep asking for a source, but none is ever given.

So I found this, dated May 20, 2024...


I can't find anything recent on Pew Research about how Hispanics feel, but I found this regarding party bias...

When asked which party is good for the U.S. economy, Latinos are roughly split between the Republican Party (25%) and the Democratic Party (22%). In comparison, 26% of Latinos said the Republican Party is good for the U.S. economy and 19% said the same of the Democratic Party in June 2023.


Hispanics have always seemed to be evenly divided, but their support for Democrats has increased in the last year.

I can't find anything supporting the claim that minorities are leaning more heavily towards Trump... everything I can find shows the opposite.

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