Harris showed minimal losses among Black men, but analysts say she should have won more
Black men had been perceived as a voting bloc ripe for Donald Trump to attract after many expressed concerns a year ago about Joe Biden’s re-election efforts. An
NBC News poll
at that time showed that at least 20% of Black men would support Trump — an alarming number for Democrats.
Vice President Kamala Harris took over from
Biden, who stepped aside
under pressure in July. In the end, however, the poll from November 2023 held true: 78% of Black men selected Harris in Tuesday’s presidential election, according to the NBC News National Exit Poll. That figure was below Biden’s 2020 mark of 80%.
For one Black pollster, the reasons behind Harris’s performance are not complicated. Alvin Tillery, a professor of political science at Northwestern University and founder of the su...