By ReShonda Tate
Defender
Reprinted – by Texas Metro News
https://defendernetwork.com/
In the wake of the 2024 presidential election, there is a growing fear of what a second Donald Trump presidency could bring. For many Black Americans, memories of Trump’s first term remain fresh, marked by a surge in hate crimes and divisive rhetoric. Now, with Trump poised to retake the Oval Office, concerns about a resurgence of violence and intolerance loom large.
According to the 2024 American Electorate Voter Poll, conducted between Oct. 18-Nov. 4, these concerns are not unfounded. The survey, which included responses from over 9,000 Americans across racial and ethnic groups, highlights deep anxieties among Black voters about Trump’s return.
“While generally hopeful, Black voters have serious concerns with a Trump second term, particularly about hate, division, and violence,” said Professor Ray Block, an advisor with the African American Research Collaborative (AARC).
By the numbers
Trump’s second term
80% – Believe will promote hate and division
78% – Fear violence, bloodshed
71% – View Project 2025 will push the U.S. toward authoritarianism
73% – Believe a federal abortion ban will become a reality
67% – Distrust the Supreme Court, believing it has become too politicized and incapable of acting independently under Trump’s leadership