Nolte: Black Men Tell MSNBC Why Trump Might Win Their Vote
A group of black men in South Carolina sat down with far-left MSNBC to explain why former President Trump might win their vote.
A group of black men in South Carolina sat down with far-left MSNBC to explain why former President Trump might win their vote.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of “CNN This Morning” CNN Senior Political Commentator and former Obama Adviser Van Jones stated that while there are good jobs numbers in the black community, “they’re crappy jobs.” Co-host Phil Mattingly asked, “[T]he Biden team has
Former President Donald Trump is leading President Joe Biden in a hypothetical 2024 rematch as Biden is experiencing a loss of support among minority voters, the latest I&I/TIPP Poll found.
The Biden campaign is reportedly not reaching its black surrogate recruitment numbers, highlighting President Joe Biden’s sinking popularity among the historically important demographic for Democrats.
President Joe Biden is heading into election year showing “alarming weakness” among “stalwarts” of the Democrat base — black, Hispanic, and young voters, according to a new poll.
Former President Donald Trump’s support among black Americans is surging ahead of the 2024 election, polling from GenForward shows.
Biden is trailing behind Trump with likely voters in Michigan less than a year out from the 2024 election.
Polling shows President Joe Biden has a growing problem with retaining the support of black and Hispanic voters with the 2024 election just one year away.
Rapper Sexyy Red has claimed that black people, especially those who live in the hood, love former President Donald Trump.
Democrats fear black voters will not show up for President Joe Biden in the presidential election next year should he be the nominee, according to reports.
Democratic consultant and political commentator James Carville said Monday on MSNBC’s “The Beat” that in November’s midterm elections, early numbers are looking like black voter turnout was down.
Midterm election turnout among black voters appears to be 25 percent lower than white turnout, marking the lowest share of the black electorate since 2006, a New York Times analysis revealed Wednesday.
Many on the far left have altered course and embraced President Joe Biden as the future of their party after the midterm elections produced greater-than-expected success for Democrats.
The populist GOP’s share of the Latino vote jumped by a third to almost 40 percent, compared to 2018, according to the exit polls.
The Democrat party has lost Hispanic and black voter support since the 2020 election, two essential demographics the party needs to retain its fragile, intersectional coalition, according to a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) poll released Monday.
The establishment media elites have warned this week the Democrat Party could suffer massive midterm election losses to a strong Republican Party with a populist message.
Black voters are significantly more concerned about violent crime than other racial and ethnic groups, according to a Pew Research Poll released just over one week before the midterm elections.
“Now 40% of Hispanics and 21% of Blacks are backing the Republican” party, reports the far-left USA Today.
As the midterm elections draw closer, prominent Democrats are having trouble connecting with black voters who are fed up with soaring inflation, out-of-control crime, and the non-stop influx of illegal aliens. In a 2021 interview that has gone viral again, rapper and actor Ice Cube explained that black Americans haven’t really gained much after voting Democrat for decades.
The far-left Politico published a typically over-written (2,200 words!) and puddle-deep article about Democrats worried about black voter turnout in the upcoming midterms.
The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) Victory Fund announced $1.5 million for two ads on Tuesday, hitting Pennsylvania’s Democrat U.S. Senate nominee, John Fetterman, five weeks before the election.
Democrat Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-GA) is struggling to secure the same level of support among black voters against Republican candidate Hershel Walker as he did in the 2021 special election.
Just 39 percent of registered voters approve of President Joe Biden 36 days away from the midterm election, a Civiqs poll found Monday.
Election Denier and Governor-in-Her-Own-Mind Stacey Abrams is struggling to attract black voters during her failing gubernatorial campaign.
Democrats are “increasingly pessimistic” about Stacey Abrams’ prospects of unseating Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R), according to a report from the left-leaning New York Times.
David Webb, Fox News contributor and host of an eponymous SiriusXM radio show, said the left’s typical racial and ethnic politicking is losing favor with black and Hispanic Americans.
The 2022 election may see “a realignment” towards the Republican Party among “black, Asian, and Hispanic communities,” Ronna McDaniel said.
President Joe Biden’s approval rating among black individuals has sunk to 49 percent, falling 14 points since April, a Wednesday Quinnipiac poll found.
Black Americans have started to support Republicans in droves as their approval of Democrats has diminished over the years, paving the way for over 100 black conservatives throughout the country to run for office in 2022.
Democrat insiders within the Washington, DC, beltway are out of touch with black voters, according to a Tuesday HIT Strategies survey.
Inflation is driving Hispanic and black voters towards the Republican Party, a Wall Street Journal poll revealed Monday.
Republicans have taken a 9-point national lead among Hispanic voters and more than doubled support in the black community to 27 percent, a Wall Street Journal survey shows.
Black voters strongly oppose the Democrats’ policy of chain migration that is helping to cut Americans’ wages and raise their rents, according to data provided by Rasmussen Reports.
President Joe Biden’s approval rating among black registered voters in Georgia has dropped nearly 30 percent since last May, according to a poll published this week by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Vaccine mandates exclude “vast amounts of black Americans from being able to work,” Paris Dennard said ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Nine out of ten black Americans reject the claim there are more “genders” than the two male and female sexes, according to a December 20-21 poll by Rasmussen Reports.
President Biden’s approval is tanking among black voters, an Emerson College survey released this week found.
Some black voters are trashing President Biden after the administration mandated vaccines for medium and large businesses on September 8, a Monday Morning Consult poll revealed.
One-third of likely black voters are less likely to purchase Coca-Cola after it spoke out against Georgia’s election integrity law — despite the false left-wing narrative that the law suppresses minority voters — a Rasmussen Reports survey released Wednesday found.
Nearly three-quarters of black voters believe voter ID is necessary to ensure a “fair and secure election process,” a Rasmussen Reports survey released Tuesday found.