Sometimes, you really can’t trust polls carried out by the Democrats and for the Democrats. First, there was the groundbreaking news last week that Jewish Democrats are planning to vote for … Democrats.
No way!!
But even more outrageously, most black voters are supposedly just as excited or more excited about Kamala Harris in 2024 as they were about Barack Obama in 2008, according to a new poll from the NAACP and HIT Strategies and Hart Research.
Here are some of the key takeaways listed by the NAACP:
Over half of black voters say the highest priority for our elected leaders should be protecting our rights and freedoms (53%), compared to addressing economic concerns (40%), and addressing other issues (7%).
Economic concerns related to inflation are the most frequently cited unaided priorities for our elected leaders to address, with essentials of daily life, including the cost of food and groceries, housing, and utilities being the biggest economic stressors.
Most (78%) black voters are feeling the same, or more excited than when President Obama first ran, with more than half (56%) being more excited now than in 2008.
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