Former President Donald Trump is seeing over double the support by Black Virginia voters compared to September, according to a new poll. In a survey of 1,014 Virginia likely voters, which included 183 Black participants, Trump garnered 32 percent support from Black voters. This is a significant increase from just 15 percent support reported in a previous poll conducted in September, indicating a noteworthy shift in voter sentiment.
On the other hand, Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris continues to maintain a strong lead among Black voters in Virginia, with 64 percent supporting her in October's polling. Overall, she leads Trump among all Virginia voters with a favorability rating of 48 percent compared to Trump's 46 percent. This dynamic in voter preferences highlights the competitiveness of the upcoming election.

Newsweek reached out to both the Harris and Trump campaigns for comment on the recent polling developments. The challenges faced by Trump and the Republican party in Virginia, particularly among Black voters, are evident in this latest survey. Trump's recent outreach efforts, including phone calls to early voting rallies, reflect his strategy to consolidate support ahead of the upcoming election.
As the election approaches, both candidates are ramping up their campaigns in battleground states, with Trump claiming that "Virginia is still in play." However, historical voting patterns in Virginia suggest a shift towards Democratic candidates, as noted in previous presidential elections. The dynamics of voter preferences in this diverse state will play a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election.
Polling data from various sources indicates that Harris maintains a substantial lead over Trump, further complicating his electoral strategy. Recent polls, including one by the Washington Post and George Mason University, show Harris leading Trump by a margin of 49 percent to 43 percent. This reflects a consistent trend in voter preferences, essential for any potential voter outreach efforts by either candidate.
With both campaigns focusing on key demographics, including Black voters, the political landscape in Virginia will continue to evolve as the election date approaches. As candidates refine their messages and strategies, the ultimate impact on voter turnout and support remains to be seen.
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