Donald Trump's win on Election Day 2024 showcased a historic shift, with Black Americans voting for him at rates not seen in decades. He secured 20% of the Black vote, doubling his percentage from 2020. However, despite this remarkable feat, recent polls reveal a drop in approval ratings among this demographic, decreasing from 32% to 24%. Variations in public opinion exist across states, indicating that Trump's standing among Black Americans is influenced by regional factors, affecting perceptions and support across the nation.
Trump's victory in 2024 was significantly influenced by increased support among Black Americans, who voted for him at levels unseen for a Republican in recent history.
Despite slipping popularity, Trump doubled his Black voter share to 20% in 2024, a meaningful shift from previous elections where he had only 10%.
National polls indicate that Trump's approval among Black Americans fell to 24%, down from 32%, highlighting ongoing fluctuations in his support within this group.
Public opinion on Trump's administration among Black Americans varies widely by state, suggesting localized factors affecting perceptions and approval ratings.
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