Kamala Harris has unveiled an economic plan specifically targeting Black men as her campaign seeks to reclaim the support of a crucial demographic that has shown signs of drifting away from the Democratic Party.
Announced on Monday, the plan aims to facilitate career opportunities, alleviate debt burdens, and remove employment barriers for Black men, as detailed in a comprehensive nine-page proposal available on her campaign website and as mentioned in a report by Forbes.
The announcement coincided with the release of a new poll by The New York Times and Siena College, which revealed a concerning trend: support for Democrats among Black voters, particularly men, has waned in recent years.
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Although Harris has gained some traction since President Joe Biden exited the presidential race, the poll indicates that only 78% of Black voters intend to vote for her.
This represents a significant decline from the 90% support Biden received in 2020 and the 92% backing Hillary Clinton garnered in 2016, as reported by Pew Research.
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