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Research Article

Trump’s African Americans? Racial resentment and Black support for Trump in the 2020 elections

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Received 23 Nov 2022, Accepted 12 Sep 2023, Published online: 12 Oct 2023

Figures & data

Figure 1. Party Registration Among African American Voters in 2020.Footnote5

Figure 1. Party Registration Among African American Voters in 2020.Footnote5

Figure 2. Racial Resentment Levels Among African Americans.Footnote6

Figure 2. Racial Resentment Levels Among African Americans.Footnote6

Figure 3. Racial Resentment Levels among Highly Racially Resentful Blacks in Georgia and Florida.

Figure 3. Racial Resentment Levels among Highly Racially Resentful Blacks in Georgia and Florida.

Figure 4. Racial Resentment Among African American Men and Women in Georgia and Florida.

Figure 4. Racial Resentment Among African American Men and Women in Georgia and Florida.

Figure 5. Racial Resentment Among African Americans in Wisconsin.

Figure 5. Racial Resentment Among African Americans in Wisconsin.

Figure 6. Election Day Black Voters (Racial Resentment's Effect).

Figure 6. Election Day Black Voters (Racial Resentment's Effect).

Figure 7. Election Day Black Voters (Interaction between Racial Resentment and PES).

Figure 7. Election Day Black Voters (Interaction between Racial Resentment and PES).

Figure 8. Election Day Black Voters (Interaction between Racial Resentment and Ideology).

Figure 8. Election Day Black Voters (Interaction between Racial Resentment and Ideology).

Table 1. Regression results for Black and nonblack voters (early voters and Election Day voters).

Table 2. Regression results for Black voters (early voters and Election Day voters).

Table 3. Regression results for White voters (Election Day voters).

Table 4. Effects of religiosity and sexism among Black voters (early voters and Election Day voters).