In a recent CNN poll, it has been revealed that former President Donald Trump is now leading President Joe Biden among "men of color."
This unexpected turn of events has left Democrats in a state of panic, as they scramble to find ways to keep Trump off the ballot in certain states.
According to the poll, Trump has garnered the support of 49% of "men of color," while Biden trails behind with only 46% of their support. This revelation has shocked Democrats who were hoping for a different outcome in their bid for the President's reelection.
The contrast between the 2020 election results and the current polling among black men is quite stark. Out of the eligible black male voters, only 12% voted for Trump, while a significant 87% supported Biden. This unexpected shift in support among black men has caught many off guard, including CNN commentator Van Jones, who described it as "shocking."
Similarly, among male Hispanic voters in 2020, the numbers show a significant divide. Out of the eligible Hispanic male voters, 40% voted for Trump, while 57% supported Biden. These statistics highlight the complexity of voter preferences and the need for a nuanced understanding of the electorate.
While the election is still a long way off, these numbers are undeniably remarkable. They indicate a shift in support among "men of color" that could have significant implications for the upcoming election. As the campaign progresses, it will be interesting to see how these numbers evolve and whether they will continue to favor Trump or if Biden can regain his footing among this demographic.
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