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New warning sign for Dems over Black, Hispanic voters

Black and Hispanic voters are far less likely to identify with their views.
Democratic Party
than just three years ago, According to a new Gallup poll.

The news could cause problems for Democrats.
wants to maintain power
This year at the White House and the Senate. take back control House’s.

Minority voters have long been
A reliable base for the Democratic Party
But Gallup found that it surveyed black voters to see who identified themselves as a Democrat or leaning toward the Democratic Party. fell about 20% Over the past three years, the percentage of Black voters who identify as Republicans or lean Republican has increased.

In the latest public opinion poll, 66 percent While some Black adults surveyed said they identified themselves as Democrats or lean Democratic; 19 percent They said they identify as Republicans or Republican-leaning.

This trend is hispanic votersthey also show a slight shift toward the Republican Party.

According to Gallup, the Democratic Party
12 point advantage
The percentage of Hispanics surveyed in 2023 is the lowest since at least 2011, when Gallup began interviewing respondents in Spanish.

The latest findings show that 47 percent of Hispanic voters say they at least lean toward the Democratic Party.
35 percent
They said they support the Republican Party.

The poll reflects that Shift among minority voters growsare considered strong voters for Democratic candidates.

a GenForward poll A December survey found that 20% of black voters said they would vote for “someone else” other than the former president. president trump or president biden Even if they are candidates of their respective parties.

What the poll found was that 17 percent A higher percentage of black voters surveyed said they would vote for Trump, the front-runner for the Republican nomination. 63 percent I said I would vote for Biden.

about 92 percent Percent of Black voters who voted for Biden in 2020, according to Pew analysis.

Gallup surveyed 12,145 adults for the 2023 poll. The margin of error is 1 percentage point, while the margin of error for smaller demographics ranges from 2 to 4 percentage points.

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