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Biden Continues to Lose Non-White Support to Trump

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This is a big news, not only for Trump but the entire Republican Party overall!

We are now witnessing a drastic shift in non-white support for Biden ahead of the upcoming 2024 election…and its not good news for the current president.

A New York Times/Siena College poll has revealed that Biden’s lead over former President Donald Trump among registered non-white voters stands at just 53% to 28%.

This data underscores a significant erosion of Biden’s support compared to 2020 when he secured more than 70% of the non-white vote.

The NYT poll, which encompasses over 1,500 non-white respondents, suggests that Biden’s lukewarm support from these voters is a major factor in the neck-and-neck race in early national surveys.

This is despite Biden maintaining his appeal among white voters at levels comparable to four years ago.

The data reveals an emerging education gap among non-white voters with Biden retaining a 61-23 lead among college graduates but having a narrower 49-31 lead among those without a degree.

It also shows that while Black registered voters older than 45 support Biden with an 83–8 margin, this drops off significantly among younger Black respondents (59–14).

Several factors contribute to this diminishing support for Biden amongst non-white population groups.

His age and inflation rates are two important issues as they disproportionately affect younger and less affluent individuals who tend towards voting Democrat.

Furthermore, some key Democratic issues such as abortion and threats to democracy may not resonate as much amongst Black and Hispanic communities who are traditionally more conservative than their white counterparts.

Finally, economic challenges have impacted how well received Biden has been; he underperforms with those earning less than $100K per year.

If this trend continues it will perpetuate a decade long decline in Democratic strength across all racial backgrounds – regardless of debates about border walls or national anthem protests – something no doubt concerning for party members ahead of upcoming elections next year.

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