Republicans have continued to expand their coalition to include more working-class voters and minorities ever since Trump won the Presidential election in 2016.
In the 2020 Presidential election, Trump lost some support from White voters but gained Hispanic support, getting almost 40 percent of the Hispanic vote, according to exit polls.
Now, USA Today has reported that Republicans have nearly doubled their support among Black voters, from 12 percent of the vote in 2020 to 21 percent of the vote in 2022.
"The issue of inflation - and the feeling that the White House hasn't done enough to address it - is helping Republicans score significant inroads among Hispanic and Black voters, both demographic groups that Democrats have long relied on for support," USA Today adds.
For context, back in 2020, former President Trump earned 12 percent of the black vote and 32 percent of the Hispanic vote.
Even if the GOP gains 15 to 18 percent of the black vote, it's a game-changer.
In the generic vote, voters have switched preferences since the last time the USA Today polled this question in July.
https://100percentfedup.com/poll-black-support-for-republicans-almost-doubled-from-2020/
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