has an “inclusive economy” as part of the president’s strategy in winning over the support of black voters ahead of the, Jeffries was asked about Trump’s support among black voters being higher this year as opposed to just before the 2020 presidential election,from CBS News indicates that 23% of black voters plan to vote for the former president.
“And Joe Biden has a vision for the future of an inclusive economy that grows the middle class and ensures things like home ownership within the African American community can continue to grow,” Jeffries said. The poll Jeffries was asked about showed that 76% of black voters are planning to vote for Biden this November, a decrease from theabout the president potentially losing support from black voters. Moore’s confidence in this voter block consolidating around the president stems from the black community always being “a priority of the president.” conducted last month stating that 20% of 1,493 respondents believe the economy and inflation are the biggest areas of concern.