Kamala Harris is facing potential challenges with Black voters, despite overwhelming support from this demographic, according to a poll from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
The poll reveals both promising signs of enthusiasm and areas of concern for the vice president, as she prepares for the 2024 election.
The NAACP poll, conducted in collaboration with Hart Research and HIT Strategies, surveyed Black voters across 12 priority states.
It found that 78 percent of respondents felt the same or more excitement about voting than when Barack Obama first ran for president in 2008.
If elected, Harris will become the first woman and, after Obama, the second Black person to serve as president.
Of that group, 56 percent said they were even more enthusiastic about voting in 2024.
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