In a recent report, one liberal news outlet sounded the alarm for Vice President Kamala Harris’ 2024 campaign, warning that her support among Black voters—critical to her success—may be slipping.
Harris, who has long touted her connection to the African American community, faces what POLITICO calls potential “warning signs” as concerns grow over lagging turnout among this vital demographic. Speaking at a Congressional Black Caucus Foundation dinner in Washington, Harris emphasized the importance of hard work and community leadership. However, despite her message, some within the Democrat establishment fear that the enthusiasm that once surrounded her candidacy may be fading.
The threat of reduced Black voter turnout is particularly significant, as this group has historically played a crucial role in determining election outcomes for Democrats. Harris’ path to victory relies on not only maintaining but increasing turnout in key states where Black voters can swing an election. But POLITICO points to data suggesting a lack of enthusiasm and engagement, raising doubts about whether Harris can energize the base as strongly as needed.
POLITICO reported:
Though there is continuity in platform and campaign staff between President Joe Biden’s and now-Harris’ campaign, instead of a doom-and-gloom warning over lofty democratic ideals, Harris has emphasized a more practical message of freedom focused on economic opportunity and reproductive rights…
In 2020, roughly 90 percent of Black voters supported President Joe Biden, but that was down from closer to 95 percent in the few elections preceding that one. The network exit poll four years ago did show Black voters between the ages of 30 and 44 were twice as likely to support Trump (19 percent) as those 18 to 29 (10 percent), 45 to 60 (10 percent) or 60 and older (7 percent). […]
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