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According to a new poll conducted by AtlasIntel between January 21 and 23, 69 percent of Black voters approve of Trump's job performance, compared to 50 percent of white voters. Meanwhile, 31 percent of Black voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, compared to 49 percent of White voters.
Overall, those polled were split over whether they approve or disapprove of Trump's job performance, with 50 percent saying they approve and 50 percent saying they disapprove. The poll surveyed 1,882 people, of which 9 percent were Black, and had a margin of error of +/- 2 percent.
AtlasIntel was the most accurate pollster in the 2024 president election, correctly predicting Trump to achieve victory in the national popular vote.
Trump's growing support among Black voters could be explained by their views about immigration. According to the AtlasIntel poll, 72 percent of Black voters see immigration as a key challenge for the U.S., ranking it higher than any other issue. White voters were also more likely to see immigration immigration as a key challenge, with 52 percent choosing it as their main issue.
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According to a new poll conducted by AtlasIntel between January 21 and 23, 69 percent of Black voters approve of Trump's job performance, compared to 50 percent of white voters. Meanwhile, 31 percent of Black voters disapprove of Trump's job performance, compared to 49 percent of White voters.
Overall, those polled were split over whether they approve or disapprove of Trump's job performance, with 50 percent saying they approve and 50 percent saying they disapprove. The poll surveyed 1,882 people, of which 9 percent were Black, and had a margin of error of +/- 2 percent.
AtlasIntel was the most accurate pollster in the 2024 president election, correctly predicting Trump to achieve victory in the national popular vote.
Trump's growing support among Black voters could be explained by their views about immigration. According to the AtlasIntel poll, 72 percent of Black voters see immigration as a key challenge for the U.S., ranking it higher than any other issue. White voters were also more likely to see immigration immigration as a key challenge, with 52 percent choosing it as their main issue.

Donald Trump's approval rating higher with Black people than white people
The 2024 election saw a sizeable shift toward the Republicans among Black people in the United States.
