President Biden's approval ratings among black and Hispanic voters are experiencing a significant decline, a recent poll has revealed. In December, only 50% of black adults approved of Biden, compared to 86% in July 2021. Similarly, the poll indicated that only 57% of Hispanic voters approved of the President's performance.
Various factors appear to be contributing to this decline in support. One primary concern among Americans, regardless of their racial or ethnic background, is the rising cost of living. During the Biden administration, it is reported that it costs an average of $11,400 more per year to live compared to the previous administration. This increase is due to factors such as unfavorable energy policies and a lack of focus on domestic energy production, resulting in higher prices at the grocery store, the gas pump, and household energy bills. These economic challenges have not been adequately addressed by the Biden administration.
Furthermore, the issue of illegal immigration has played a significant role in the decline of support among Hispanic voters. Many Latinos came to America because they believed in the principles of the rule of law, individualism, and hard work that underpin American society. Observing the loss of control at the border, they see these principles eroding. The Biden administration's handling of immigration has been viewed as disregarding the priorities of the Latino community and attempting to impose an agenda without considering the consequences. This has led to concerns about increased inflation, crime rates, and border security.
The report also highlights the perception of failed attempts at cultural outreach by the Biden administration. Voters, particularly Latinos, have expressed a distaste for what appears to be pandering rather than a genuine understanding of their concerns. Issues such as the 'breakfast taco' and 'despacito debacle' by Joe Biden have been seen as turnoffs by many Latinos who value policy discussions and substantive solutions.
Despite the decline in approval ratings, it remains uncertain whether black voters will shift their allegiance to the Republican party. However, there has been a noticeable trend on social media platforms where black Americans are expressing their disillusionment with the Democrats and calling for engagement with Republicans and independents. They raise concerns about the reallocation of resources intended for their own communities to support illegal aliens, while their own programs, such as afterschool initiatives and services for senior citizens, are being canceled. Such experiences, coupled with the economic impact, may indeed have an influence on future voting patterns.
As the political landscape continues to shift, President Biden's team is planning additional trips to minority communities in an effort to address these concerns directly. The declining approval ratings among black and Hispanic voters signal a need for the administration to reevaluate its policies and messaging to regain their support.