
An ABC News/Ipsos poll found in May that former president Donald Trump and president Joe Biden were in a dead heat among affluent people, reversing a crucial demographic that had formerly favored Biden.
Trump and Biden are tied ( 45 percent – 45 percent ) among suburban women, who , are typically seen as not persuadable, the poll found. Among suburban men, Trump leads Biden by eight points ( 49 percent – 41 percent ).
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The surveys sampled 2, 260 people from April 25- 30 with a 2- place margin of error.
Trump’s power grew since 2023 among affluent people. In April 2023, 54 , percentage of light residential people supported Biden and 41 percentage supported Trump, a , Wall Street Journal , poll , found, a , 13- point , space that , since , closed.
Light residential women in 2020 backed Biden to support topple Trump, the , Hill , reported , in June 2023:
Since the 2016 presidential election, residential ladies voters have essentially turned their backs on Republicans. According to , CBS News leave polling , from 2018, 53 percent of residential girls voters said they voted for Democrats in 2018, up from 47 percent in 2014 and 51 percent in 2016. In 2020, Biden won 54 percent of residential voters in public,  , according to the Pew Research Center.  , And in last year’s midterm elections, residential voters, including women in this class, helped give big victories to Democrats in key states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Georgia, with many of Trump’s endorsed candidates facing battle.
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Trump’s growing strength among , suburban women is mirrored by his increased support among black and Hispanic voters, two more historically loyal demographics for Democrats.
Democrat inroads among those groups of , voters deteriorated to the lowest point in 60 years, polling from Gallup and Siena College recently , revealed. In turn, Hispanic and black men could vote for Trump in proportions , not seen , in American politics since the 1950s.
Thirty percent of black men and 11 percent of black women intend to vote for Trump in 2024, Journal , polling found in April. Only 12 percent of black men voted for Trump in 2020, voting data shows. No black men’s polling in 2020 is compatible with that. In 2020, six , percent of black women said they would vote for Trump,  , Associated Press polling , found, five points less than the , Journal‘s 2024 polling.
Among Hispanics, Trump leads Biden by five points ( 39- 34 percent ), up 33 points (32 percent – 65 percent ) since 2020, a recent , USA Today/Suffolk University poll , showed.
Wendell Husebo worked for Breitbart News as a political analyst before becoming a Republican War Room Analyst. He is the author of , Politics of Slave Morality.  , Follow Wendell on ,” X” , @Wendell Husebø or on , Truth Social , @Wendell Husebo.