As the votes began rolling in, results came faster than we expected, and it was apparent that Trump would pull this off. However, we didn’t realize just how much he would blow the Democrats out of the water.
For years, the Democratic Party has called President-elect Donald Trump “racist” and has bullied and shamed black Americans, but on November 5, 2024, they made their voice heard and pushed back against the left-wing narrative.
According to the Associated Press Votecast, Trump won the black vote by a large margin, winning 23 percent of the black men vote nationwide.
🚨JUST IN: FOX News reporting that AP Votecast projects Trump winning a STAGGERING 23% of Black Men nationwide.
WATTERS: “A defeat for the mainstream media who's just destroyed Donald Trump as a racist for all these years."
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— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) November 6, 2024
Throughout her campaign, Vice President Kamala Harris struggled to attract black male voters. She polled just 76 percent among this demographic, a significant decrease from 2020 when about 90 percent of black men voted for President Joe Biden.
Traditionally, the black vote goes to Democrats. However, that began to change in 2023, when a Gallup poll found that black voters who consider themselves Democrats decreased from 77 percent in 2020 to 66 percent. […]
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