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CNN analyst shocked by surge in Trump support among surprising group

CNN analyst shocked by surge in Trump support among surprising group

As President Joe Biden struggles to hold on key voters as the 2024 election approaches, former President Donald Trump is looking to navigate his way to victory with surprising demographics.

A CNN data analyst was stunned to find that Trump is doing extremely well among black voters compared to Biden.

Harry Enten admitted that the latest polls are adisturbing signFor that of Biden chances of re-election which revealed that Trump’s growing popularity among black voters increased.

“Mmy God,» he said.This would be by far the best performance by a Republican candidate among black voters in a generation, two generations, probably since 1960 and Richard Nixon against John F. Kennedy… It could be a Really historical margin,he said.It is a rather worrying sign for the Biden campaign.”

Enten admitted that Trump could see ahistorical» inflate black voters as they continue to abandon Biden just six months before the November election.

The CNN analyst was referring to an average from a recent poll that showed that of Biden support from black voters declined by 12 percent. On the contrary, more than twice as many Black Americans (22%) indicated that their vote would go to Trump.

“This is historic. This That’s what a lot of people are talking about, that Joe Biden has a specific problem among young black voters, and that’s Exactly What showing up there,Enten said, citing data that 25% of black voters ages 18 to 49 support Trump.

IIt is these young black voters who a lot turn against him and support Donald Trump much more than four years ago,» He continued.

Trump’s Black voter support has seen a dramatic shift since the 2016 election cycle.

According to the release pollsthe former president received only eight percent of the black vote.

Now until 2020, Trump’s support among black voters rose to 12 percent.

That same year, 77% of black voters identified with the Democratic Party. However, as of today, only 63% of Black Americans say they will support Biden in November.