One in four US Black men under 50 support Trump for president, NAACP poll finds
Written by Black Hot Fire Network on September 18, 2024
Most Black voters, 63%, plan to support Harris, compared with 13% for Trump, according to the new NAACP survey, which interviewed 1,000 registered Black voters across the U.S. from Aug. 6 to Aug. 12.
But 26% of Black men under 50 years old said they supported Trump, versus 49% who backed Harris. For Black men above 50, 77% said they supported Harris.
Sixty-seven percent of Black women said they supported Harris, while 8% said they supported Trump.
Top issues for Black voters were the economy, crime, and public safety, the survey found, with the cost of food and groceries, housing, and utilities being the biggest economic stressors. Eighty-two percent of Black men under 50 listed economic issues among the most important issues facing the country today, compared with 75% of Black women of all ages.
Voter messaging that emphasizes rights “being under attack” has the most significant chance to motivate undecided voters and younger Black men, the survey found.
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Reporting by Stephanie Kelly; Editing by Heather Timmons and Jonathan Oatis
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