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  2. Eric Heberlig, professor of political science at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, said that Black voter turnout in North Carolina has decreased year after year since Barack Obama was ...

  3. Obama on the campaign trail has one particularly tough crowd ...

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    In an election that remains a toss-up, Harris wants to avoid any erosion in the Black vote. Obama captured 95% of the Black vote in his first presidential bid in 2008 and 93% when he won re ...

  4. Barack Obama's message to Black male voters angered some ...

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    In the 2016 presidential election, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton won 94% of Black female voters, compared to 82% among Black men, according to exit polling. The results reflected the ...

  5. Harris, Obamas and voting rights leaders work to turn out ...

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    Such seemingly disparate efforts all have a single goal: boost Black voter turnout ahead of Election Day. How Black communities turn out in the 2024 election has been scrutinized due to the pivotal role Black voters have played in races for the White House, Congress and state legislatures across the country.

  6. Voter turnout in United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    One factor impacting voter turnout of Black Americans is that, as of the 2000 election, 13% of Black American males are reportedly ineligible to vote nationwide because of a prior felony conviction; in certain states – Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi – disenfranchisement rates for Black American males in the 2000 election were around 30% ...

  7. Bradley effect - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, Douglas Wilder has suggested that a 'reverse Bradley effect' may be possible because some Republicans may not openly say they will vote for a black candidate, but may do so on election day. [78] The "Fishtown Effect" is a scenario where prejudiced or racist white voters cast their vote for a black candidate solely on economic ...

  8. Michelle Obama Could Be Key to Mobilizing Undecided Voters - AOL

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    M ichelle Obama is set to make her first campaign appearance alongside Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday at a rally in Michigan, a move that Democrats are hoping will help boost voter ...

  9. Oprah Winfrey's endorsement of Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    In the earlier part of the speech, he talks about the promise of democracy. And I think that today that promise was fulfilled in a way that I never imagined in my lifetime." [25] Winfrey also told reporters: And what I saw with Barack Obama was something that was transcendent and I felt transformational for me as a human being and for this country.