Summary of Howard poll: Black swing-state voters overwhelmingly back Harris — with key divides on age and gender
Summary of Howard poll: Black swing-state voters overwhelmingly back Harris — with key divides on age and gender
Black likely voters in battleground states overwhelmingly support Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump. While the majority back Harris, there are differences based on age and education level. Older voters and those with college degrees are more likely to vote for Harris, while younger and less-educated voters show more support for Trump. Voters are motivated by candidates' positions, values, and temperament. Black voters associate Harris with abortion rights and reproductive health care, while Trump is linked to economic and immigration policies. Concerns about rising hate and brutality against African Americans are prevalent if Trump wins. The media's portrayal of Black voter concerns influences candidate responses.
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Black likely voters in battleground states overwhelmingly support Vice President Kamala Harris over former President Donald Trump. While the majority back Harris, there are differences based on age and education level. Older voters and those with college degrees are more likely to vote for Harris, while younger and less-educated voters show more support for Trump. Voters are motivated by candidates' positions, values, and temperament. Black voters associate Harris with abortion rights and reproductive health care, while Trump is linked to economic and immigration policies. Concerns about rising hate and brutality against African Americans are prevalent if Trump wins. The media's portrayal of Black voter concerns influences candidate responses.