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Some polls in recent weeks have provided an encouraging picture for President Donald Trump of strengthening support among black voters.
I like these kinds of reports. But I wonder how much of reality they are really capturing.
The Wall Street Journal, for instance, reports on new polling from the Kaiser Family Foundation showing outsize support from blacks for “Medicare for All.”
According to this report, 74% percent of blacks compared with 69% of Hispanics and 44% of whites support a single-payer health care plan. . . . .
Additional recent polling from The Economist/YouGov on Dec. 1-3 gives more reasons to question that there are seismic changes taking place in black political attitudes.
The pollsters asked, “Are you better off now than you were four years ago?”
Among all respondents, 46% said that they are better off now, and 32% said they were better off four years ago.
However, among blacks, only 30% said they are better off now, and 42% said they were better off four years ago.
Given the headlines about a robust economy and historically low unemployment rates, you have to wonder what black voters are thinking.
Black unemployment is now at a historically low 5.5%. This is 4 full percentage points lower than the 9.4% unemployment rate where black unemployment stood exactly four years ago. Such a change is transformational. Yet it doesn’t seem to have impacted black political thinking.
Hispanics also do not seem to be swept away by the good economic news. Despite Hispanic unemployment now at 4.2%, 2.2 percentage points less than it was four years ago, only 37% say they feel better off now, and 39% say they were better off four years ago.
In contrast, 50% of whites say they are better off today, and only 29% say they were better off four years ago. White unemployment now stands at 3.2%, 1.2 points less than four years ago.
Layering on to the sobering news about black attitudes toward those now in charge in Washington, according to The Economist/YouGov poll, 71% of blacks compared with 50% of the general population say the country is “on the wrong track.”
And 73% of blacks compared with 45% of the population at large say the House should impeach President Trump.
I think all of this should ring a loud wake-up call for Republicans, and for blacks and Hispanics.
Republicans should wake up to the fact that very good economic news that positively impacts all Americans does not seem to be moving black and Hispanics voters to a more positive attitude toward President Trump. . . .
As I have been saying for many years, Republicans need to communicate more effectively with our minority communities about public policy ideas. If they don’t, our entire country could wind up paying a great price in 2020.
(Excerpt from StarParker.com.)
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