Why Black-Americans Increasingly Embrace the Conservative Movement
Virginia | April 23, 2021
Democrats are bleeding support from two of their key voting blocs. The further left the party goes, the more Black and Hispanic voters flee the party. From California to Florida, those groups fled the Democrats in 2020. Increasingly, white liberals are more left-wing than Black and Hispanic constituencies.
A new study by Equis, a Democrat-affiliated consulting firm, is likely to fuel hand wringing among Democratic strategists who worried that Joe Biden had not done enough to court skeptical Latino voters. One of the surprises in the election is that President Donald Trump actually improved his standing with Black voters over four years ago.
According to AP VoteCast, Trump won 8 percent of the Black vote, about a 2 percentage-point gain on his 2016 numbers (using the 2016 Cooperative Congressional Election Study, or CCES, a national survey of more than 50,000 confirmed voters, as a point of comparison). Trump may have done even better than 2 percentage points. If you compare the CCES numbers to the results of 2020 exit polls by Edison Research, Trump actually improved by 4 percentage points….
(Excerpts from The Daily Touch)