Kanye West and Dennis Rodman’s recent endorsements of Donald Trump have not impressed black voters in competitive districts whose deep dissatisfaction with the president could play a “key role” in the midterms, according to a poll released Tuesday.

The poll conducted for the NAACP by the African American Research Collaborative and Latino Decision is the latest to find that ethnic minorities associate Trump with racism, and that they are mobilized to vote against Republicans in November. That’s in spite of efforts by Trump and his supporters to enlist surrogates to rally support from the black community.

“Our analysis shows that Trump’s racist statements and actions, which include many policies like separating children at the border, will be major factors in turning people out to vote, and how they vote,” said Derrick Johnson, NAACP president and CEO.

Trump did not have majority approval from any of the racial and ethnic groups surveyed, and 79 percent of black voters said they disapproved of the president, the poll found.

Voters across all racial and ethnic groups said they believe Trump is setting race relations back, and 89 percent of black women surveyed said they feel, “disrespected” by Trump. The pollsters said such sentiments likely contributed to high turnout among African American women in recent off year and special elections, such as Alabama and Virginia.