bearlyamazing said:Polls are almost always politically biased.sycasey said:
It takes all kinds. But broadly speaking there is very little black support for Trump.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/black-americans-deeply-pessimistic-about-country-under-president-who-more-than-8-in-10-describe-as-a-racist-post-ipsos-poll-finds/2020/01/16/134b705c-37de-11ea-bb7b-265f4554af6d_story.html
Meanwhile on the opposite end of the spectrum, not only does Rasmussen have Trump at 30+ approval with blacks but also Marist and Emerson.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/can-trump-earn-black-support-11579133622
Black support won't likely be that high in the 2020 election but if it's even half of that, it's a huge game changer.
This editorial doesn't even cite the polls with links to the results. Rasmussen I can believe has that result, as that poll is routinely biased in favor of Republicans. As to the others, I'll need to see the evidence of the racial splits.
Also, how do these polls stack up against all the others? Is there movement towards Trump among black voters across many polls, or are these cherry-picked positive outliers for him?
Right now my operating assumption is that these examples are either bulls*** or extremely cherry-picked.