Trump Gains Historic Support Among Black and Hispanic Voters, Says CNN Analyst
Republicans lead in party identification for the first time in nearly 40 years, posing a challenge for Democrats in the upcoming election.
- CNN's Harry Enten predicts Donald Trump could achieve unprecedented levels of support from Black and Hispanic voters in the November election.
- Republicans have gained a rare edge in party identification, leading Democrats by one percentage point nationally, a first since the 1980s.
- Polling data indicates Kamala Harris is underperforming with Black voters compared to previous Democratic candidates, securing only 78% support.
- Trump is expected to perform better with Hispanic voters than any Republican since George W. Bush in 2004, with Harris leading this demographic by 56% to 37%.
- Harris is counterbalancing Trump's gains by leading with college-educated White voters by 18 points, the largest margin for a Democrat in recorded history.