James Carville warns Democrats of danger looming with sinking Black turnout in 2024: ‘Abysmally low’ in 2022
African American voters are a crucial part of Biden's voting coalition.
New York Times opinion write Charles M. Blow interviewed various Democrat political operatives to ask them about President Joe Biden's re-election prospects. James Carville, who ran Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign, offered a grim outlook about Democrats' standing with Black voters.
"The biggest story in my mind out of 2022 is abysmally low Black turnout," Carville told Blow.
"It’s a problem with younger Black voters," he continued.
"In the most recent midterm elections, even in places where Democrats fielded strong Black candidates against flawed Republican opponents, Carville considered Black turnout underwhelming," Blow noted in his article.
Republicans have made inroads with Black and Hispanic voters in recent years. In 2020, Trump increased his share of the Black vote from 6 to 8 percent compared to 2016. Similarly, Trump increased his share of the Hispanic vote from 28 percent to 35 percent.
African American voters are a crucial part of Biden's voting coalition.
New York Times opinion write Charles M. Blow interviewed various Democrat political operatives to ask them about President Joe Biden's re-election prospects. James Carville, who ran Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign, offered a grim outlook about Democrats' standing with Black voters.
"The biggest story in my mind out of 2022 is abysmally low Black turnout," Carville told Blow.
"It’s a problem with younger Black voters," he continued.
"In the most recent midterm elections, even in places where Democrats fielded strong Black candidates against flawed Republican opponents, Carville considered Black turnout underwhelming," Blow noted in his article.
Republicans have made inroads with Black and Hispanic voters in recent years. In 2020, Trump increased his share of the Black vote from 6 to 8 percent compared to 2016. Similarly, Trump increased his share of the Hispanic vote from 28 percent to 35 percent.
James Carville warns Democrats of danger looming with sinking Black turnout in 2024: ‘Abysmally low’ in 2022
James Carville, a former political operative for Bill Clinton, predicted that low Black voter turnout will be a big problem for Joe Biden in the 2024 election.
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