University of Maryland’s Chryl Laird and Pew Research Center’s Kiana Cox discuss data on “linked fate” across interracial voters and voters of different political ideologies.
Earlier this year, it seemed like the long-standing pattern of Black voters as steadfast Democrats was shifting, with a record-high percentage choosing former President Donald Trump in survey after survey. However, Vice President Kamala Harris’s candidacy has sparked new enthusiasm among Black voters, boosting both engagement and her popularity.
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