A growing generational divide among African American men, a traditionally Democratic voter base, has led younger Black men to be drawn to Donald Trump’s promises of economic improvement. Meanwhile, older Black men have remained open to Kamala Harris, understanding the changing preferences of younger voters. As questions linger, the focus now is on whether Trump can fulfill his promises.
Early analyses of the 2024 election results confirmed the polling predictions. While white voting patterns remained largely unchanged from 2020, Trump managed to double his share of young Black male voters in 2024, with three out of 10 Black men under 45 supporting him—approximately double his 2020 performance.