By Paul Brock, Church Militant, October 19, 2020
A crucial demographic
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On average, since 1964, Black support for the Democratic presidential candidate has hovered at just under 90%.
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Over the past five election cycles, the Republican presidential ticket has, on average, garnered the support of less than 8% of the black community. However, some polls now show that this demographic increasingly approves of Trump. Last year, the president’s approval rating among blacks was more than 34%; more recently, Rasmussen Reports polled black voter approval at 45%. …