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Black people aren’t feeling Republican Presidential candidate Money Mitt Romney!

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President Barack Obama is pouncing Romney when it comes to black voters, according to a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

Obama has the black vote wrapped up by a whopping 94 percent to 0 percent.

Even our Latino brothers and sisters aren’t feeling Romney, as the poll has President Obama ahead among all registered voters, 48 percent to Romney’s 44 percent.

As reported by NBC News:

Looking inside the numbers, Obama continues to lead Romney among key parts of his political base, including African Americans (94 percent to 0 percent), Latinos (by a 2-to-1 margin), voters under 35-years-old (52 percent to 41 percent) and women (51 percent to 41 percent).

Romney is ahead with whites (53 percent to 40 percent), rural voters (47 percent to 38 percent) and seniors (49 percent to 41 percent).

And the two presidential candidates are essentially even when it comes to the swing groups of suburban voters, Midwest residents and political independents.

As for Romney’s selection of Ryan as his running mate, which was made on Aug. 11, the poll suggests that – so far – the pick has had less of an impact on voters than previous running mates have had.

Romney famously said during a speech to the NAACP that he would overturn Obamacare if elected President last month.

And of course, one of Romney’s most infamous moments with black people came in 2008 while running for President, when he said this during a photo op with a bunch of black students:

SOURCE: NBC News

Photo courtesy of Michael Paulsen, Houston Chronicle