President Donald Trump has seen his support among minority voters grow in recent months, a new poll has revealed.
Democrat President Joe Biden, meanwhile, has seen his support from the same demographic plummet.
According to the poll from Monmouth University, Biden’s support among black, Latino, and Asian voters fell significantly from 63% in July to 47%.
During the same time period, however, Trump’s support among these demographics rose from 23% to 33%.
NATIONAL POLL: Few voters are enthusiastic about the idea of either Joe Biden (32%) or Donald Trump (37%) becoming the 2024 nominees. However, there is greater enthusiasm within their own party bases, especially for Trump.https://t.co/ENnP7pqRuL pic.twitter.com/KcLyIzw3aj
— MonmouthPoll (@MonmouthPoll) October 2, 2023
During the 2020 presidential election, Biden enjoyed support from over 70% of nonwhite voters, according to The New York Times.
Since the election, Biden has seen his support from minorities, and the Democrats’ other key demographics, fall significantly.
Democratic Party officials are becoming increasingly worried that Biden will cost them the 2024 election.
According to The Wall Street Journal, Democrats are “concerned” about both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s historic unpopularity.
“It would be irresponsible for us to not be concerned at this point,” a Democratic National Committee (DNC) official told the WSJ.
“People can be hopeful about what the result is going to be.
“But we don’t have any evidence as to why we should be hopeful.
“The polling is bad. The approval ratings are bad.
“We know about concerns about both the president’s age and about the vice president if she were to take over.”
The poll also found that 76 percent of voters view Biden as “too old.”
The figure is close to the percentage recorded in a September WSJ poll.
Although Trump is only three years younger than Biden, only 48% of voters believe he is too elderly.
The Monmouth poll was carried out via telephone between September 19 and Sept. 24.
The survey included 814 American adults but the question results pertain to 737 registered voters.
It has a 4.5% margin of error.
READ MORE: Biden Doomed as Robert F Kennedy Jr Calls DNC’s Bluff, Will Run as Independent in 2024