New Poll: In Battleground States, Black Swing Voters Move +9 Points to Kamala Harris on Climate Plans

Washington, D.C.  — A new poll conducted by Climate Power, in collaboration with HIT Research, surveyed Black voters across key battleground states: Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The findings reveal that messaging around Kamala Harris’ vision and plans for climate action and an Opportunity Economy, fueled by clean energy jobs in contrast with Trump’s plans, shifts support among young Black voters (ages 18-34) and Black swing voters by +5 and +9 points, respectively. 

“Black communities, hit first and worse by the climate crisis, can win this election for Kamala Harris and are motivated to vote by her plans to further climate action,” said Markeya Thomas, Climate Power’s Senior Advisor for Black Engagement. “Black voters in battleground states are on the side of climate progress and understand that Harris’ Opportunity Economy will create good-paying clean energy jobs, and protect our freedom to clean air and water. Donald Trump wants to be a dictator on day one to gut this progress, all to make his Big Oil donors happy, while we’re left to foot the bill. Every day Climate Power is driving this narrative home, reminding voters there is only one candidate fighting for us, and that’s Kamala Harris.” 

Additional Key Findings from the Poll: