According to a recent survey, over 25% of Black males intend to vote for former President Trump in the upcoming presidential election in November.
The most recent GenForward poll conducted by the University of Chicago, which was released on Wednesday, revealed that 26 percent of Black men between the ages of 18 and 40 expressed their intention to vote for Trump if the election were to be held today.
In contrast, only 12 percent of Black women expressed the same sentiment.
Young Black male electors have been a challenge for Vice President Harris since the beginning of her campaign.
However, GenForward’s survey revealed some inconsistencies within the demographic.
Harris is consistently identified as the most formidable candidate on the issues, despite the fact that one-fourth of young Black men have expressed their intention to vote for Trump.
49 percent of young Black men believe that Harris is the candidate most capable of being a strong leader, while 25 percent believe the same of Trump.
Additionally, 52 percent of young Black men believe that Harris is the candidate who would do the most to enhance their lives and the lives of their families.
In fact, Black males asserted that Harris was the optimal choice for every subject, including the most trustworthy candidate, the candidate who would reduce inflation, and the candidate who would safeguard democracy.
37% of young Black men believe that Harris is the most suitable candidate to manage the conflict in Gaza, while 36% of them believe the same about Trump.
The contradictions appear to underscore recent statements made by former President Obama, who maintained that certain males may have reservations about supporting a woman, even if she is the most qualified candidate.
Harris has stated that she intends to “earn” the votes of Black males and does not anticipate that they will vote for her solely on the basis of her race.
[READ MORE: Rudy Guiliani Ordered to Handover His Manhattan Apartment and Luxury Items to Georgia Election Workers]