"Black and Brown Voters don't want Communism or Socialism - Not surprisingly, they are flocking to the Republican Party!" Trump improved substantially among Hispanic voters and also made inroads among Black voters, particularly men, challenging Democrats' longstanding assumption that large minority margins would remain a dependable part of their electoral coalition. The Atlantic, citing recent polling, reported that Trump is now "bleeding support among Black and Hispanic voters, and especially men." Republican support among Hispanic voters is currently running at roughly 27% to 35% in polling cited by The Atlantic. Polling cited by Theodore R. Johnson, a scholar of Black politics, suggests attitudes among Black voters toward democratic socialism aren't necessarily as clear-cut as Trump's message implies.