W.TN.Orange Blood
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That is way off.I think I read any thing over 20,% of the black vote and the GOP will win...I think Trump is at the 15 to 17 mark last election..
How does a large increase in voter registration among blacks prove ballot harvesting occurred? Hosting voter registration drives which target specific communities or segments of the population is legal.Black ballot harvesting is how they cheated. Blacks make up 31% of Georgia, yet registrations were 40% greater than whites.
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Biden's current Real Clear Politics Average Approval Rating is at 41.3%, which is slightly higher than Trump's Real Clear Politics Average Favorability Rating.
Regardless of what his approval ratings are, there is nothing to indicate that black voters will vote for Donald Trump in 2024. Trump did very poorly with black voters in both 2016 and 2020 ... and Republicans failed to make any gains with black voters during the 2022 mid-term elections ... even when they had a black candidate on a ballot in a purple state, who had been endorsed by Trump (Herschel Walker).
For years, we keep hearing how the next election cycle is going to bet the year when black voters finally abandon the Democratic Party. It never happens.
Never heard of him ... but good luck to him, I guess.Progressive scholar Cornel West says he will mount third party presidential bid
https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/05/politics/cornel-west-third-party-2024-bid/index.html
Black males he was over 20% that's what I got confusedThat is way off.
2020 Presidential Election
Black Voters
Donald Trump (R) ......... 8%
Joe Biden (D) .................. 92%
Behind Biden’s 2020 Victory
Next to the 3rd bullet point, underneath the section entitled :
"Here are some of the other key findings from the analysis"
- Apart from the small shift among Hispanic voters, Joe Biden's electoral coalition looked much like Hillary Clinton's, with Black, Hispanic and Asian voters and those of other races casting about four-in-ten of his votes. Black voters remained overwhelmingly loyal to the Democratic Party, voting 92% to 8% for Biden.