Politico has yet another article today about Joe Biden's weakness among Black voters:
Prominent Black officials are warning the Biden campaign that the president’s efforts to keep Black voters firmly and enthusiastically in his electoral coalition aren’t working — and that time is running out to get his message across. The publicly voiced concern from these Black Democrats isn’t that the White House lacks policy achievements — it’s that Black voters aren’t hearing about them.
Something about this still doesn't make sense. Black voters aren't "hearing about" Biden's achievements? Why would they be hearing any less than they did in 2020? Nothing much has changed since then about social media or news habits or anything like that. Nor do most voters pay a lot of attention to specific policy issues anyway.
Another oddity: a Pew survey suggests that among Black voters there's no educational gap. Those with college degrees—the kind of people who have heard about Biden's achievements—support him at the same rate as those without degrees. This is wildly different from white voters, where there's a 20-point gap.
Finally, take a look at this:
Instead of focusing only on Biden, check out Trump's support among Black voters. According to YouGov, it's virtually the same as it was four years ago. Biden's number is low because there are lots of undecided voters, not because Black support for Trump has skyrocketed.
Nor is there a big problem for Biden in issue importance. Black voters mostly rate issues the same as white voters. The exceptions are immigration, which they don't care as much about, and civil rights and guns, which they care more about.¹ All of those work in Biden's favor, not against him.
I'm basically thinking out loud here. I'm not trying to deny there's a possible problem for Biden among Black voters, I'm just trying to make sense of it. But no matter how much I stare at things, they don't add up. Biden has been just about the most pro-Black president in modern history and Trump is probably the most anti-Black. Nothing much has changed in the way we get information compared to 2020. Support for Trump hasn't changed a lot. And (apparently) even Black voters with college degrees have soured a bit on Biden. What's really going on here?
¹There's also climate change, which is a bit weird. Compared to white voters, far more Black voters rate it as an important issue but far fewer rate it the most important issue. In any case, this certainly shouldn't hurt Biden even if doesn't help him much.