The black unemployment rate hit an all-time low for the month of October, making it three straight record months of record unemployment among black Americans.

The jobs report, which was released Friday showed unemployment for black Americans at 5.4%, down from 5.5% the previous two months. The overall unemployment is at 3.6%, up from 3.5% in September. Unemployment is still near a 50-year low.

President Trump has touted his policies as the reason for the low black unemployment rate and has used the issue to woo the heavily-leaning Democratic demographic.

He recently used the issue to hit Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris, who is black.

"This and best unemployment numbers EVER is more than Kamala will EVER be able to do for African Americans!" Trump said Saturday on Twitter.

....greatly help the African American community (and all other communities), and which was unable to get done in past administrations despite a tremendous desire for it. This and best unemployment numbers EVER is more than Kamala will EVER be able to do for African Americans! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 26, 2019



The president's approval among black voters swings widely depending on the poll, with some showing it as high as 30% or as low as 10%.