- Donald Trump's approval rating among Black voters has seen a substantial decline, falling to 24.1 per cent by 7 July.
- This represents a notable increase in discontent, as his average approval rating among this demographic was 63.7 per cent in mid-June.
- The drop contrasts with his surprising gains among voters of colour during the 2024 presidential campaign, where he won 15 per cent of Black voters.
- Economic uncertainty and the potential impact of his 'Big, Beautiful Bill' on low-income Black voters, particularly regarding Medicaid eligibility, are cited as possible causes for the decline.
- Policies such as ending diversity and inclusion programmes, ending race-conscious affirmative action, and renaming military bases for Confederate soldiers may also contribute to the decreased support.
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