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Here’s why Biden’s bleeding support among black and young Americans



A man is only as trustworthy as the word he keeps, and the greater the promise, the greater the disappointment when he doesn’t deliver. NY Post contributor Adam Coleman shares this story.

Millions watched their American dream float away like it was filled with helium amid the pandemic and unprecedented lockdowns — but Joe Biden said he’d bring it back down to earth, promising to place economic prosperity in our possession in exchange for our vote.

But as we enter the next election cycle, more and more voters are realizing his vow was meant not for people in America but those outside our borders who walk right across them.

A New York Times-Siena College survey shows Donald Trump is leading Joe Biden among registered voters in five out of six key battleground states in the 2024 race.

Most striking in the new poll: Black Americans and young voters, crucial demographics typically strong in Democratic support, are moving in the direction of Donald Trump.

When asked who they’d vote for if the election were held today, 22% of black and 46% of 18- to 29-year-old registered voters said Trump.

That’s a huge shift: Only 8% of black voters nationally went for Trump in 2020.

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