How Black Women Feel About Biden, Kamala Harris, and 2024

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A Cut survey of 1200 Black women reveals that how they’re feeling about Joe Biden and Kamala Harris is linked to how likely they are to vote.

in swing states in droves. Black women, in particular, have been touted as the party’s most loyal voting bloc, so to better understand what these critical voters care about heading into the, The Cut asked 1,200 Black women how they feel about the candidates and which issues are most important to them. More than half said they plan to vote for Biden, foreshadowing a weaker level of support than the 95 percent whofour years ago.

The survey is the first of four the Cut is running between now and November. It polled Black women ages 18 to 55 between June 3 and June 14 — notably, before the president’s While 87 percent of respondents are registered to vote, 79 percent planned to show up to the polls in November, the survey found. When asked whom they would vote for if the election were held today, 64 percent said Biden, while 18 percent would vote for Trump, 10 percent would vote for Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and 2 percent would vote for Cornel West.

The survey also found a correlation between positive views of Biden, Harris, and the Democratic Party and an increase in the likelihood of Black women voting in November. While those who arehave significantly poorer perceptions of the Democratic Party, Biden, and Harris, their perceptions of the Republican Party and Trump are the same as those of Black women who are likely to vote in November.

Abortion, student debt, and threats to democracy ranked of secondary importance to Black women, while the Israel-Hamas war, immigration, and climate change ranked as even less important to these voters. On the subject of abortion, half of Black women are in favor of nationwide legalization of the procedure. Just 14 percent of Black women support a nationwide abortion ban, while 15 percent support states deciding their own laws and another 22 percent are undecided on their abortion position.

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