https://axios.com/biden-black-hispanic-voters-losing-polls
President Biden has a growing race problem.
Why it matters: It emerged quietly in the 2020 election, when Biden won — but lost ground among Hispanics and Black voters. Now this is an alarming, re-election-threatening, full-blown crisis for the White House.
It's clear from consistent trends across multiple polls that Biden is bleeding support among Hispanic voters and Black voters — especially younger ones, and especially in swing states.
The big picture: Biden is losing support after his rival, Donald Trump, was indicted four times on a total of 91 counts — and as the former president continues to court white voters with racially inflammatory rhetoric.
In one fascinating way, Biden is morphing into Trump when it comes to his base: It's old and white voters who seem most solid in their support. "Biden has retained the entirety of his support among older white voters," the N.Y. Times' Nate Cohn writes.
That’s what happens when you cheat in an election. The truth eventually comes out, he never had the support they claimed he had. It’s absurd.
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They need a George Floyd type incident to galvanize minority support back in their favor.
Media going overtime to get Biden replaced.
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One man’s “crisis” is a nation's ray of hope.
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