Blacks Non-Voting

 

August 13, 2020



It’s hard to understand why something so simple is so difficult for a vast majority of Black folks and people of color. Your voice is your vote which makes us all equal, yet Blacks don’t vote and it is seen in our community. It’s hard to understand how all of Black folks destines are tied together while Blacks won’t use this God given power. It seems like Blacks have a different set of eyes looking at the big picture. There is a deep divide in communities north of Louisville Ave. in Monroe LA, while its those who live south of Louisville Ave.’s fault. A proposition that is becoming more and more inevitable with each passing day we see signs of an increasingly agitated, frustrated and self-depressed Black voting electorate that is not showing signs it will flex optimal electoral strength by the time we reach November. Black voters can be the most important and decisive voting bloc in 2020. They are in a position, if unified around a common strategic goal and around a not-so-attractive Democratic presidential candidate, to massively overcome expected voter suppression and help expand tight margins in key battleground states. They are, in addition, substantially clustered in the key battleground states holding the electoral college votes Joe Biden will need to convincingly crush Donald Trump in November. Black voters can be the most important and decisive voting bloc in 2020. They are in a position, if unified around a common strategic goal and around a not-so-attractive Democratic presidential candidate, to massively overcome expected voter suppression and help expand tight margins in key battleground states. They are, in addition, substantially clustered in the key battleground states holding the electoral college votes Joe Biden will need to convincingly crush Donald Trump in November. Black voters represent an untapped gold mine of votes for Democrats. Black voters need to understand that maximum turnout from their communities puts Black people in a position to own the Electoral College. sources shows troubling hints of devastatingly low turnout from Black communities, with a high number of potential Black voters embracing the notion of “non-voting” or “holding their vote. Black voters are the most likely to say - out of every racial demographic - that they are the least enthusiastic about voting for president.


 

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