Shifting Support: Erosion of Black and Hispanic Backing for Biden

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Shifting Support: Erosion of Black and Hispanic Backing for Biden
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President Biden is experiencing a decline in support among nonwhite voters, particularly Black and Hispanic voters, according to national polls. On average, Biden leads Donald Trump by just 53% to 28% among registered nonwhite voters, a significant drop from the 70% support he received in the 2020 election. This erosion of support could impact the upcoming election and reflects a decade-long trend of declining Democratic strength among nonwhite voters. Factors such as Biden's age, inflation, and weak support among lower-income nonwhite voters may contribute to this decline. The dissatisfaction among younger and less engaged voters raises concerns about potential low turnout among Black and Hispanic voters.

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