Fox News host Sandra Smith said Tuesday night that Vice President Kamala Harris’ approval ratings are far behind President Joe Biden’s performance among Black male voters in Georgia in 2020.
Former President Donald Trump gained support from both black and Hispanic voters in pre-election polls, thanks in large part to the economy and immigration. Smith noted that Georgia exit poll data showed Trump gaining significant support from black men. (Related article: ‘Abhorrent’: Black podcast host tells MSNBC Obama he was ‘deeply offended’ by Harris’ pitch)
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“When Biden narrowly won Georgia in 2020, the black vote was huge for him. So let’s see what the black vote does in this election. OK? Black voters. This is the first time we’ve been able to analyze this between and while their support for Kamala Harris is strong, she’s below Biden’s numbers four years ago in 2020, and this number for Biden was closer to 91,” Smith said. “That means she has a roughly 8-point lead over Biden in the black vote in Georgia in 2020.”
“Okay, let’s have another data point that combines this with gender. OK? Now let’s focus on black male voters in Georgia. “We know that Trump is trying to convince those voters,” Smith continued. “Remember, the inflation rate in that state is over 20%. Among black men, Harris is at 73%. Trump is at 25%. Let me give you some perspective and context on that. That number was about 87% for Joe Biden in 2020. So, she’s currently leading Black men by about 13 points over Joe Biden in 2020. .”
Prices have risen more than 20% since Biden and Harris took office in January 2021, but the Consumer Price Index (CPI) reached The highest value in June 2022 was 9%. In comparison, CPI increased by 1.4% year-on-year in June 2022. January 2021the month President Trump left office. (Click here to watch the Daily Caller documentary “Cleaning Up Kamala”)
“Okay, here’s another data point, Brett, I know you asked. There are black women in Georgia as well. We’ve seen this,” Smith said. “That’s a strong 89%, but what’s your take on that? Joe Biden had a 95% approval rating among black women in Georgia four years ago. We are running with a six-point lead.”
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