Black voters are more confident in Biden than Trump when it comes to having the qualities needed to serve another term

Pew Research Center has a long history of conducting surveys that examine the views of American voters. This analysis of Black voters’ views on political party affiliation, policy priorities and 2024 presidential candidates relies on data from four of these studies.
The second was conducted among 3,600 adults from April 1 to 7, 2024, on the Center’s ATP. There were 611 Black adults in the sample, which included an oversample of non-Hispanic Black men. This survey provided the data on Black voters’ views on foreign policy priorities discussed in this report. For more information on this study, see its methodology and questionnaire.

Black voters consistently align with the Democratic Party

Black voters prefer Biden in 2024 election, but some would replace both candidates

Black voters’ preferences
Among all registered voters, 49% favor Trump while 48% support Biden.
Many Black voters are dissatisfied with the Biden-Trump matchup

Black voters’ views on Biden and Trump as presidents
A majority of Black Americans (55%) approve of the way Joe Biden is handling his job as president.
Black voters are more confident in Biden than Trump

Trump’s election-related criminal charges
Black Americans’ policy priorities
