Exit Polls: Low Black Turnout Threatens Harris in Key Swing States

Preliminary exit polls show a concerning dip in Black voter turnout in key states for Vice President Kamala Harris, with Black male voters appearing especially disengaged. This shift could significantly impact Democratic support, particularly in swing states such as Pennsylvania and Michigan, Breitbart reported.

Preliminary exit polls suggest a noticeable decline in Black voter turnout for Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, particularly among Black men. The data shows a shift in key swing states, raising questions about the strength of Democratic support in areas critical to Harris’ campaign and, by extension, the Democratic Party’s standing.

In Pennsylvania, recent exit polls from Reuters reveal that only 3% of voters identified as Black men, down from 5% in 2020. Similarly, the number of Black women voters remained steady at 6%, but the overall lower turnout from Black men concerns Democrats. Black voters made up roughly 20% of Joe Biden’s base in 2020, making their reduced engagement a potential setback for the current ticket.

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