Donald Trump's approval rating among Black voters has seen a substantial decline, falling to 24.1 per cent by 7 July.
This represents a notable increase in discontent, as his average approval rating among this demographic was 63.7 per cent in mid-June.
The drop contrasts with his surprising gains among voters of colour during the 2024 presidential campaign, where he won 15 per cent of Black voters.
Economic uncertainty and the potential impact of his 'Big, Beautiful Bill' on low-income Black voters, particularly regarding Medicaid eligibility, are cited as possible causes for the decline.
Policies such as ending diversity and inclusion programmes, ending race-conscious affirmative action, and renaming military bases for Confederate soldiers may also contribute to the decreased support.