Trump up big in the polls, with likely black voters 

2XCBGY8 Detroit, United States. 15th June, 2024. Former President Donald Trump speaks at a Black Americans for Trump roundtable at 180 Church in Detroit, Mich., on June 15, 2024. He is joined by Itasha Dotson and Carlos Chambers. (Photo by Andrew Roth/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News

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The November elections are edging closer, and President Trump’s support will continue to grow, especially among black voters, according to the latest poll.  

The Daily Caller recently reported that a New York Times/Siena College poll revealed that President Trump is up big in the polls due to significant support from black voters.

The poll was conducted from June 20 to June 25, 2024, and questioned 1,226 voters. The survey revealed that a new source of support for President Trump comes from 54 percent of black voters and that a staggering 67 percent of black voters feel the country is headed in the wrong direction under Biden’s rule. 

When participants were asked the question, “If the 2024 presidential election were held today, who would you vote for,” 54 percent of black voters said they would vote for President Trump, while only 40 percent would vote for Biden.

This uptick in support for President Trump had seen a great improvement compared to 2020, when 12 percent of black Americans voted for President Trump. This significant shift in support for President Trump, compared to 2020, is a clear indication of the changing political landscape. 

Van Lathan, a former TMZ personality, discussed in an interview, per The Daily Caller, why more and more black voters are choosing President Trump over Biden.

Lathan revealed, “They don’t feel particularly inspired by Joe Biden,” and added, “They don’t see things changing in their neighborhoods, and the political promises they’re aware of from Joe Biden, they can see very obviously that they didn’t happen.” 

It’s not just the New York Times/Siena College poll that President Trump is crushing. On Truth Social, he posted that he was up by 10 points in the Rasmussen poll. The Rasmussen poll also shows that more than 50 percent of American voters disapprove of Biden’s job performance. 

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