ABC/Ipsos poll shows DJT pulling even with Creepy Joe among suburban women, while leading by 8 points – 49 to 41% – among suburban men.
By Raheem Kassam | The National Pulse
Former President Donald Trump has seen a resurgence in support among suburban women, according to a recent ABC News/Ipsos poll, leveling up with Joe Biden.
This is a notable shift within this group, which is traditionally seen as hard to sway and previously favored Biden by considerable margins.
Among suburban women, Trump and Biden are now tied with 45 percent support each among suburban women. Trump leads Biden by eight points — 49 percent to 41 percent — among suburban men.
Concerns over immigration and the economy appear to be driving suburban women to the Republican presidential candidate’s camp.
Last year, an April Wall Street Journal poll found that 54 percent of white suburban women supported Biden, while just 41 percent supported Trump.
This demographic, which leaned strongly towards Biden in the 2020 elections, seems to have shifted allegiance.
BLACKS, LATINOS, AND WOMEN FOR TRUMP
While Trump’s support among suburban women has grown, his popularity among black and Hispanic voters has also risen. This upswing is reflected in Gallup and Siena College polling, which revealed Democratic support among these groups at its lowest for 60 years.
Given this, Trump could potentially attract votes from black and Hispanic men at levels unseen by a Republican candidate since the 1950s.
According to April’s Wall Street Journal polling, 30 percent of black men and 11 percent of black women plan to vote for Trump in 2024, nearly double the 12 percent of black men and six percent of black women who voted for him in 2020.
Furthermore, a recent USA Today/Suffolk University poll showed Trump leading Biden by five points among Hispanics, marking a 33-point increase from his 2020 levels of support.
Concerns over immigration and the economy are driving support among women for Trump. A recent Gallup poll found that women are now more worried about immigration than men.
This is undoubtedly troubling news for the Biden campaign, which views suburban white women as a key voter bloc.
Last month, it was reported that George Soros was pumping $1 million into efforts to sway moderate suburban white women. ##