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Anew poll has shown that former President Donald Trump is once again way behind Vice President Kamala Harris in terms of support from Black voters in the 2024 election.
An Angus Reid Institute survey of 1,743 registered voters, conducted between July 23 and 25, shows that Harris, the presumptive 2024 Democratic nominee, is 2 points ahead of the former president (44 percent to 42) with just over three months until November's election.
When broken down further, the polls show that more than two-thirds (67 percent) of the 226 Black voters surveyed said they intend on voting for Harris at the 2024 election, compared to 12 percent who said they will be backing Trump.
A total of 17 percent of Black voters said they are still not sure whom they will vote for.
The poll result is another blow to Trump's White House bid in the wake of President Joe Biden ending his reelection campaign on July 21. Prior to Biden ending his campaign, there were concerns that the president was losing support from Black voters who were crucial to him winning the 2020 election, especially in key swing states such as Georgia, which Trump was arguably taking advantage of.
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