NY Times Admits Harris Losing Black Support in 2024 Election

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Recent data suggests that Vice President Kamala Harris may carry a slimmer majority of the Black vote in the 2024 presidential election than previously anticipated.

The New York Times acknowledged on Saturday that Harris has significant work to do in the next few weeks if she's going to achieve the same level of Black support as previous Democrat presidential candidates. In 2016, Hillary Clinton pulled 92% of the Black vote. In 2020, President Joe Biden pulled a smaller but still commanding 90%. According to the most recent NYTimes/Siena College poll from last week, Harris is only earning 78% support among Black Voters.

Over the last eight years, Black support for the Republican candidate has more than doubled since 2016 and currently stands at 15%.

The steady drift of Black voters away from the Democratic Party can be traced to decades of taking the demographic for granted. The outlet spoke to Black Trump supporters who said that many have grown weary of the Democrats consistent playing of the "race card" while their neighborhoods and incomes degrade under Democratic Party rule.

"They sweep table scraps off the table like we're a trained dog and say, 'This is for you,' LaPage Drake, 63, of Cedar Hill, Texas, just outside Dallas, said of the Democratic Party, and we clap like trained seals."

Drake, who owns a tree removal service, said he would back Trump. "Regardless of how people call him racist and stuff, he is for the country of America," Drake said.

Harris has attempted to do a better job of outreach to the younger Black male vote, touring historically Black colleges and universities and scheduling a town hall style event next week with popular podcast "The Breakfast Club."

The poll noted that 75% of Black voters feel Harris would do a better job of handling issues important to them than Trump. Yet that still leaves 17% who feel Trump would do a better job, a colossal jump from when the former president first ran eight years ago.


Black Voters Drift From Democrats, Imperiling Harris's Bid, Poll Shows

The NY Times/Siena poll surveyed 589 Black voters from Sept 29. To Oct. 6 with a sampling error of +/- 5.6 percentage points.
 
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I don't know what it matters why a black person would vote for Harris just because she says she has black heritage. It is alleged that Harris doesn't have a drop of negro or black blood in her and she was not born into or raised by a middle-class family. It is alleged that she is a Caucasian Jamaican according to her genealogy going back 3 generations proven by birth certificates, emigration documents, marriage announcements, etc.

There is an influencer with millions of follows that has researched Harris's genealogy starting with the book that Harris wrote about her life and going back 3 generations. She, Candance Owens, has posted several videos about the investigation. Almost none of what is in the book is true. Pictures of a black grandmother, with Harris on her lap, is actually a house slave (for example). It is alleged that Harris was born into a Jamaican aristocratic socialistic family that were slave masters and owned one of the largest sugar plantations in Jamaica during Britch control.

It's confusing to say the least and I'm not going to try to explain it. If you want to know more, I will post the last video in her series that Candance posted on the subject, and you can backtrack (through her channel) how she came to the conclusions she did.


If the allegations are true, no wonder she has to keep it hidden.
 
White (Caucasian) Jamaicans are Jamaican people whose ancestry lies within the continent of Europe, most notably Great Britain and Ireland. There are also communities of people who are descendants of people who arrived from Spain, Germany and Portugal.
 
Tucker Carlson interviewed Harmeet Dhillon who has known Harris for 20 years. He stated she didn't even start voting until she was 28. Also, that she was fast track through governmental positions very fast having used her relationships with governmental officials to get promoted very fast. She is terrible and would be a horrible president.
 
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