If there’s one thing the left counts on in presidential elections, it’s black voters.
Traditionally, it’s a demographic that goes decidedly blue in most election cycles.
But judging from an interview posted on social media recently, that may not be the case for long.
A reporter asks a married black couple who they plan to vote for in 2024, and she’s left in a state of disbelief after hearing their answers.
Woke Corporate Media Reporter asks a Black married couple — who both voted for Obama — who they’re going to vote for in 2024.
The answer leaves Reporter GASPING in stunned SILENCE.
Libs have totally lost control of the narrative.
It’s OVER 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/YvPeNlJZI3
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 18, 2024
Many were quick to point out the interesting way the interviewer was conducting herself.
The disgust on the reporters face when the black woman says Trump! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
— Consyst (@ConsystHQ) March 18, 2024
"What are you struggling with?"
Stupid question!!!!
Where do we start!!!— AmericaFirst (@DCinNewport) March 18, 2024
This is beautiful!
Note: the “reporter/influencer”
asked her:what is she struggling with
Versus
what is she EXCITED to vote for?— T’pari🇺🇸 (@Honey875695071) March 18, 2024
People aren’t buying the empty promises of the left as much these days.
The woman stating that she’ll vote for Trump explains that she wants to have her kids grow up in a safe environment.
And from what we’ve seen with the decline of Democrat-run cities lately, it’s unsurprising that someone wanting to start a family wouldn’t want to see that kind of chaos and destruction as they raise their children.
It’s becoming impossible for the Democrats to push a narrative that is so obviously false.
— Elon Mania (@mania_elon) March 18, 2024
NBC News previously reported on the Democrat’s current inability to secure a typically left-voting demographic:
NBC News polling in 2023 found that Black voters overall favored Biden over Trump by 73% to 17%. But when it came to voters under the age of 34, the margin shrank. Among that slice of the Black electorate, Biden’s support fell to 60%; Trump’s rose to 28%. In 2020, Biden won 87% of Black voters, including 89% of Black voters under 29 and 78% of those 30 to 44.
Any slippage from Biden’s base could prove disastrous in another tight election. In 2020, Biden’s victory rested on fewer than 43,000 votes in just three states: Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin.
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