President Donald Trump won 25% of Georgia's black male vote in this election, according to Fox News Channel exit polls.
According to exit polls, Mr. Trump won a quarter of Georgia's black men, while Vice President Kamala Harris received 73% of support, which is lower than Joe Biden's support among Georgia's black men. This was lower than the president's approval rating of 87%.
This means that he is 13 points farther away from the Democratic presidential candidate than he was four years ago.
Similarly, in Georgia, Trump won 9% of the vote among black women, compared to 89% for Harris. Four years ago, Biden won 95 percent of this demographic. This shows that Harris leads Biden in Georgia by about 6 percentage points over black women.
Overall, Mr. Trump won 15% of black voters in Georgia, while Ms. Harris won 83%. Four years ago, Mr. Biden won 91% of black Americans' support in Georgia, 8 points less than Mr. Harris.
John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.



