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Support for Joe Biden Among Women Hits Lowest for Any Democrat Since 2004

President Joe Biden’s approval rating among women is the lowest of any Democrat since 2004. The New York Times A June polling analysis found that former President Donald Trump had an eight-point lead over his opponent in that age group.

The analysis raises further concerns about the president’s chances of reelection in the wake of rising costs, as studies show that women, a key demographic for Democrats, make the majority of household purchasing decisions.

Just four years ago, in 2020, Biden had a 13-point lead over Trump among women. Lead This was an increase of 8 points, for a total of 21 points. The Times An average of more than 30 polls conducted since January.

The analysis found that Biden’s higher costs – generally about 20% more – particularly affected the votes of black and Hispanic women.

Biden’s current struggles [b]The lack of Hispanic women is particularly notable. [b]The KFF survey found a shortfall of 58 percentage points for women, a significant decrease from the 86 percentage point gap. [b]Survey results show there is a shortage of women in the running for the 2020 elections. The New York Times/Siena College poll of that election. Biden’s lead among Hispanic women has also narrowed significantly, to about 12 points. Among women overall, the survey found Biden’s lead to be 4 points.

Inflation advocates [b]Hispanics are more prevalent among middle-aged women than among women overall. In Michigan, [b]Only a small percentage of women say inflation is the most important issue in their vote. A similar percentage of Hispanic women in Arizona say the same. For these women, inflation dwarfs all other issues.

Overall, women were twice as likely to say they have fared better economically under Trump, according to the KFF poll. Young women, a key constituency Democrats hope to retain this term, were nearly three times more likely to say they have fared better economically under Trump than Biden. Still, 41% of young women said they see no difference in the economic situations of the two candidates. [b]Women said they were no different.

Trump’s growing support among women is mirrored in his growing support among black and Hispanic voters, two demographics historically loyal to the Democratic Party.

A March Gallup/Siena College poll found that Democratic support among those voters has fallen to its lowest level in 60 years, while Hispanics and black men are more likely to vote for Trump. I haven’t seen it In American politics since the 1950s.

30% of black men and 11% of black women plan to vote for Trump in 2024. Wall Street journal That’s according to an April poll. Only 12% of black men voted for Trump in 2020, according to polling data. There are no 2020 polls of black men. In 2020, an Associated Press poll found that 6% of black women said they would vote for Trump. found5 points lower journal’Vote 2024.

Among Hispanics, Trump leads Biden by 5 points (39 percent to 34 percent), up 33 points (32 percent to 65 percent) from the January 2020 survey. USA Today/Suffolk University Poll Indicated.

Wendell Fsebo is a political reporter for Breitbart News and a former Republican War Room analyst. The Politics of Slave MoralityFollow Wendell “Bat” @WendellHusebø or The truth of society @WendellHusebo.

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