
A new NY Times/Sienna College poll finds support for Donald Trump is growing in key battleground states including Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. That growing support appears to be coming from young black and Hispanic voters.
In those same swing states, the non-white vote for Trump was only at 13 percent. So far, that figure is now at 19 percent, and trends show that number should only go up. Trump has a polling lead among likely voters in all but one of
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Excerpt from thepostmillennial.com
Trump leads Biden in swing states with gains among young black, Hispanic voters: NYT poll
Black and Hispanic voters shifting more pro-Trump have contributed to new polls showing that Donald Trump is leading in five swing states against incumbent President Joe Biden.
On Monday, a New York Times/Siena College poll from the five swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona and an inaugural Times/Philadelphia Inquirer/Siena poll in Pennsylvania revealed that black and Hispanic voting blocs have shifted toward Trump, playing a large part in him leading in five of them.
“Trump’s strength is largely thanks to gains among young, Black and Hispanic voters,” wrote Nate Cohn, an NYT chief political analyst.
