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The lying has got to stop. While we have been shown by racists how black men are supposed to be running to Trump. Thats a lie. Harris does have a problem with male support- and it's white men.
And white women now are suffering, but they voted for trump.
Trump holds an advantage among veterans: 61% back him, while 37% support Harris. Nonveterans narrowly tilt toward Harris (51% vs. 47% back Trump).
And white women now are suffering, but they voted for trump.
1. Harris, Trump and the state of the 2024 presidential race
Voting preferences among demographic groups
The demographic patterns of support for Harris and Trump are similar to a month ago.- Gender: Men are more likely to prefer Trump (52%) than Harris (46%), while the opposite is true for women.
- Race and ethnicity: Black voters continue to overwhelmingly support Harris (84%). Narrower majorities of Asian (61%) and Hispanic (57%) voters also back Harris. A majority of White voters (56%) support Trump.
- Education: Voters without a bachelor’s degree break for Trump 53% to 44%, while Harris leads among voters with a four-year degree or more education (57% vs. 41%)
- Age: Voters under 50 are more likely to say they will vote for or lean toward Harris (54%) than Trump (44%), while voters ages 50 and older back Trump over Harris by a similar margin (53% vs. 46%).
Other groups: Union members, veterans
Harris has an advantage over Trump among union members (57% vs. 41%). By comparison, nonmembers are closely divided (50% back Trump vs. 48% Harris).Trump holds an advantage among veterans: 61% back him, while 37% support Harris. Nonveterans narrowly tilt toward Harris (51% vs. 47% back Trump).
1. The Harris-Trump matchup
Among voters, 82% say they’re certain of their support for Harris or Trump in the election. Supporters of the candidates are about equally engaged in the race.
www.pewresearch.org
1. Harris, Trump and the state of the 2024 presidential race
Harris and Trump remain at near parity in strength of support, with about six-in-ten of each candidate’s supporters backing them strongly.
www.pewresearch.org