Biden’s Support Is Crumbling Among Nonwhite Voters, Analysis FindsArjun Singh
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September 05, 2023 5:09 PM ET
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President Joe Biden is losing support among non-white voters, according to an analysis of Siena College polling data by The New York Times.
Biden, who has championed “racial equity” as a policy priority, won the 2020 presidential election with support from 70%of non-white voters, according to the Times. Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, however, Biden is leading former President Donald Trump — the leading candidate for the Republican nomination — with an average of 53% support, according to Siena College polling data, representing a 17 percentage point decline in support.
The polling data for Biden’s support mirrors a decade-long decline in Democratic presidential nominees’ support from minority communities. Among black voters, whereas then-President Barack Obama won 95% of the black vote in 2012, support for Biden among black voters ahead of the 2024 election is down to 88%, according to data reported by the Times.
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