According to the AJC poll, 74% of Black voters said they would vote for Harris, while 8% said they planned to vote for Trump. However, nearly 18% of Black voters are undecided. This highlights a significant segment of the electorate that remains open to persuasion, suggesting that both campaigns need to focus on outreach and engagement to secure these uncertain votes.
UGA political scientist Trey Hood noted, 'neither side has this in the bag,' emphasizing the importance of the next two weeks in the lead-up to the election. This statement underlines the competitive nature of the race and the possibility of changing voter sentiments as the election date approaches.
The poll reveals a stark contrast in support between racial demographics: 66% of white voters backed Trump compared to only 28% supporting Harris. This suggests a significant divide among the electorate, which could influence campaign strategies as candidates seek to broaden their appeal.
Amid concerns about the direction of the country, the poll shows that 60% of voters believe the nation is on the wrong track. This suggests that dissatisfaction with current conditions could play a crucial role in voter turnout and decision-making in the upcoming election.
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