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  2. Voter turnout in United States presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    A map of voter turnout during the 2020 United States presidential election by state (no data for Washington, D.C.) Approximately 161 million people were registered to vote in the 2020 presidential election and roughly 96.3% ballots were submitted, totaling 158,427,986 votes. Roughly 81 million eligible voters did not cast a ballot. [3]

  3. How Many American Women Voted for Trump? - AOL

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    Support among Black women voters was lowest at just 7 percent voting for Trump, according to exit polls. ... voter turnout from Black and Hispanic Americans lagged. Edison estimates that 71 ...

  4. 7 charts and maps show where Harris underperformed and lost ...

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    Turnout for the presidential election is not yet final, but it’s clear that fewer people voted in 2024 compared with 2020. Comparing the two elections, Donald Trump added about 2.8 million votes ...

  5. Could Black voter surge for Kamala Harris help Florida ... - AOL

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    And registrations among young Black women increased by a remarkable 141%, according to TargetSmart, the political data firm. ... And the level of Black voter turnout could tip several contests ...

  6. Voting gender gap in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A gender gap in voting typically refers to the difference in the percentage of men and women who vote for a particular candidate. [1] It is calculated by subtracting the percentage of women supporting a candidate from the percentage of men supporting a candidate (e.g., if 55 percent of men support a candidate and 44 percent of women support the same candidate, there is an 11-point gender gap).

  7. Black women in American politics - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, as stated by the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, 27 Black women will serve in the 117th Congress, doubling the number of Black women to serve in 2011. [36] In 2014, Mia Love was the first black woman to be elected to Congress for the Republican Party . [ 37 ]

  8. “This election has more than just historical significance as the first Black woman (president),” Witherspoon said. This is for our children. You know this election is going to have ...

  9. Local Dems say comparisons between 2020 and 2024 early voting numbers don’t paint the full picture.