"Less than 6 out of 10 young black male Harris supporters"

2024.10.24. AM 08:08
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With the U.S. presidential election just over 10 days away, fewer than six out of 10 young black men will vote for Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, according to a poll.According to a recent poll released by the University of Chicago
from April 26 to April 6 of adult voters aged 18 to 40, 26% of black male respondents in a multilateral virtual showdown said they would vote for former President Trump.

Fifty-eight percent of the respondents said they would vote for Harris and six percent for Robert Kennedy, who resigned.

On the other hand, only 12% of black women who responded to the poll said they would vote for former President Trump, showing a big difference from black men.

Young black women's support for Vice President Harris reached 63 percent.

However, in the University of Chicago's survey, Black men rated Harris higher than former President Trump on most issues, including "powerful leaders (49%), "the right person to improve the poor and middle class situation (56%), and "the candidate who cares more about the needs of people like me (54%)."

For young Latino voters, 44% of men said they would vote for former President Trump and 37% for Vice President Harris, while 56% of Latino women supported Harris and 25% for former President Trump.

For Asian voters, "Vice President Harris vs. former President Trump's approval rating" stood at ▲57% vs. 28% for men and ▲ 60% vs. 20% for women, respectively.

White voters had similar "Vice President Harris to former President Trump's approval ratio" of 43% to 43% for men and 40% to 44% for women.

For all voters surveyed, Vice President Harris had a slight lead over former President Trump with 47% support.


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