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2024-06-05 08:30:47 UTC
The View host Sunny Hostin complained about polling that suggests President
Joe Biden has lost support among black voters particularly men and
Hispanic voters ahead of the 2024 presidential rematch between Biden and
former President Donald Trump.
A Wall Street Journal poll in April found that some 30% of black men were
either considering or planning to vote for Trump in November and while
there is no direct comparison in polls, Trump received 12 % of the black male
vote in the 2020 presidential election. There was also a jump in support for
Trump among black women: 12% said they were considering or planning to vote
for Trump in 2024 compared to the 6% of black women who voted for him in
2020.
With regard to Hispanic voters, a March New York Times/Siena poll indicated
that Trump would beat Biden 46% to 40%.
But on Thursdays broadcast of The View, Hostin made it clear that she was
not having any of that.
WATCH:
Sunny Hostin: I dont want to hear any more that black men are
voting for Trump because Black women will show up for Biden,
and theyre going to bring their sons, theyre going to bring
their grandsons, their husbands. pic.twitter.com/KEDycgdFSR
Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 30, 2024
I dont want to hear anymore that black men are voting for Trump, she
declared, arguing that black women would vote for Biden and they would ensure
that their male relatives did the same.
Black women, she promised, will show up for Biden, and theyre going to
bring their sons, theyre going to bring their grandsons, their husbands.
Hostin has repeatedly blamed white women for Trumps 2016 victory over former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, complaining that she has never
understood how that could happen.
Ninety-some percent of black women turned out for her, 67% of Hispanic women
turned out for her, Hostin said on Tuesdays broadcast. There were 53% of
white women that turned to Trump I will never understand that statistic,
actually.
Gritting her teeth, she added, I hope that does not happen again.
--
Let's go Brandon!
Joe Biden has lost support among black voters particularly men and
Hispanic voters ahead of the 2024 presidential rematch between Biden and
former President Donald Trump.
A Wall Street Journal poll in April found that some 30% of black men were
either considering or planning to vote for Trump in November and while
there is no direct comparison in polls, Trump received 12 % of the black male
vote in the 2020 presidential election. There was also a jump in support for
Trump among black women: 12% said they were considering or planning to vote
for Trump in 2024 compared to the 6% of black women who voted for him in
2020.
With regard to Hispanic voters, a March New York Times/Siena poll indicated
that Trump would beat Biden 46% to 40%.
But on Thursdays broadcast of The View, Hostin made it clear that she was
not having any of that.
WATCH:
Sunny Hostin: I dont want to hear any more that black men are
voting for Trump because Black women will show up for Biden,
and theyre going to bring their sons, theyre going to bring
their grandsons, their husbands. pic.twitter.com/KEDycgdFSR
Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) May 30, 2024
I dont want to hear anymore that black men are voting for Trump, she
declared, arguing that black women would vote for Biden and they would ensure
that their male relatives did the same.
Black women, she promised, will show up for Biden, and theyre going to
bring their sons, theyre going to bring their grandsons, their husbands.
Hostin has repeatedly blamed white women for Trumps 2016 victory over former
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, complaining that she has never
understood how that could happen.
Ninety-some percent of black women turned out for her, 67% of Hispanic women
turned out for her, Hostin said on Tuesdays broadcast. There were 53% of
white women that turned to Trump I will never understand that statistic,
actually.
Gritting her teeth, she added, I hope that does not happen again.
--
Let's go Brandon!