Democrats Face Eroding Support Among Black and Hispanic Voters, New Polls Show
Recent Gallup data reveals a significant decline in Democratic support among key demographic groups, posing challenges for President Biden's re-election campaign.
- Gallup poll indicates nearly 20% drop in Democratic support among Black and Hispanic Americans over the past three years.
- Democrats' traditional advantage with Black and Hispanic voters is at record lows, with the party holding only a modest lead.
- Shifts in party affiliation among key subgroups highlight the changing dynamics of the Democratic coalition.
- The decline in support is partially offset by modest gains among college-educated Americans.
- The erosion of support among these crucial voter groups could have significant implications for the 2024 elections.