CNN, long derided by former President Donald Trump as “fake news,” is conceding the presumptive GOP nominee’s “historic performance” with black voters.
“In 2020, Joe Biden was getting 86% of the African American vote. Look at where it is now: It’s 70%,” Enten said.
“I keep looking for signs this is going to go back to normal, and I don’t see it yet in the polling,” he added. “If anything, right now, we’re careening toward a historic performance for Republican presidential candidates, the likes of which we have not seen in six decades.” Black voters were largely and firmly rooted in the Republican Party until 1936, when Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal reforms won the majority of black voters for the Democratic Party.black voters into the GOP.
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