The former New York City mayor has seen his polling with black primary voters jump two points despite controversy around his past remarks on stop-and-frisk.
Mike Bloomberg has overtaken former Vice President Joe Biden in a new national Democratic primary poll, making gains with black voters despite controversy about his past support for stop-and-frisk.
While the ex-vice president has seen his overall support dip by two points, Bloomberg's numbers are up three points since pollsters conducted the same survey last week. Mike Bloomberg arrives to speak at the"Mike for Black America Launch Celebration" at the Buffalo Soldier National Museum in Houston, Texas, on February 13, 2020.Biden has seen his polling with black Democrat voters fall by two points in the same timeframe, but still has the highest support among the constituency. Thirty-three percent favor him over anyone else in the field.
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