Pollster: Black, Hispanic Voters Flocking to GOP In Record Numbers

Pollster: Black, Hispanic Voters Flocking to GOP In Record Numbers


A leading pollster has noticed an emerging political phenomenon that will eventually decimate the Democratic Party if the trend continues.

For decades, minorities have flocked to Democrats in huge majorities, but in recent election cycles, there has been a noticeable shift to the right among a growing number of blacks and Hispanics. And in 2022, the shift has been so profound that two pollsters report never before seeing what they’re seeing now.

“We consistently see where the African American vote, about 20% or more, are going for Republican candidates,” Matt Towery, chairman of InsiderAdvantage, told Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Friday when asked about Georgia and Pennsylvania, two states which could decide control of the Senate.

“When it comes to either Hispanic, Latino or what we call other, sometimes it’s 60-something percent for the Republican,” Towery continued. “These are things that we’ve never seen before. I’ve never seen Republican candidates getting 20% of the African American vote this close to an election. I certainly have never seen Hispanic, Latinos or other races trending Republican like I’m seeing in this particular year.”

The Daily Caller adds:

Asian-American voters apparently turned against Democrats in the recall campaign against San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin. Some Republicans believe that reported discrimination against Asian Americans in academic admissions is one issue driving the shift of Asian-Americans to vote for GOP candidates.

Republican Rep. Mayra Flores of Texas won a special election in a congressional district President Joe Biden carried by 13 points in June. Republican Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas told the Daily Wire Democrats were “privately panicking” about the loss of Hispanic voters to the GOP.

Robert Cahaly of Trafalgar noted that Republican Gov. Brian Kemp of Georgia and Republican Senate nominees Dr. Mehmet Oz of Pennsylvania and Herschel Walker of Georgia were performing well with black voters.

“The two states you mentioned are particularly interesting, with Walker doing 23% among black voters. Governor Kemp is doing 20,” Cahaly said. “What is really fascinating how well Oz is doing. We’ve got Oz in the 30s and the only one in the country breaking 20% with African American women.”

During the 2020 election, then-President Donald Trump managed to win 13 percent of the black vote, according to exit polling from CNN — despite being labeled a racist for his entire term.


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