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Kamala Harris reportedly losing ground to Trump

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Kamala Harris reportedly losing ground to Trump

Into the final weeks leading to the U. S elections, Vice President Kamala Harris is losing her lead on primary rival, Donald Trump. 

This is reportedly due to the shift in a surprising demographic: Black and Hispanic men. Polls suggest that Trump is making significant inroads with these key voter blocs, where Harris is underperforming compared to previous Democratic candidates.

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In recent NBC News, ABC News/Ipsos, and CBS News/YouGov polls, Harris’s once comfortable leads have either disappeared or narrowed to razor-thin margins. While Kamala Harris enjoys widespread support among women, her approval among men, especially Black and Hispanic, has dipped, allowing Trump to close the gap.

The numbers are stark. The New York Times/Siena College poll revealed that only 78 percent of Black voters and 56 percent of Hispanic voters back Kamala Harris—well below the level of support seen for Democrats in 2020 and 2016.

Former President Barack Obama even stepped in, scolding Black men for their lack of enthusiasm compared to the fervor he received in his campaigns.

With less than a month to go, the question looms: Could Trump’s rising appeal among minority men spell doom for Harris’s bid for the White House?

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