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  2. Black voters in key battleground states highly motivated to ...

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    Black voters in key battleground states are highly motivated to cast their ballots in this year’s election, according to new polling, following Vice President Harris’s ascension to the top of ...

  3. Black swing-state voters back Harris — with key divides on ...

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    An overwhelming majority of Black likely voters in battleground states said they’ll vote for Kamala Harris — though she needs to close the deal with some skeptical undecideds to reach Joe ...

  4. Trump leading Harris in all but one swing state thanks to ...

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    In North Carolina, where 1,373 likely voters were polled, Trump has majority support: 50.7% to 46.7% for Harris, despite a smaller share of black voters backing him (19.7%) than in other states in ...

  5. Which way are key demographic groups leaning in the 2024 ...

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    And in a Howard University survey of Black voters in battleground states, Harris earned 87 percent of their two-party support; she’s at just 82 percent in national crosstabs.

  6. Where Harris stands against Trump in the battleground states ...

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    Arizona has the lowest concentration of Black voters of any of the battleground states, which could contribute to Harris’s uphill climb there. Just 5.7 percent of the Arizona population is Black ...

  7. Harris surges with Black voters in key battleground states ...

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    Support for Harris' presidential run among Black voters in the key battleground states of Michigan and Pennsylvania is soaring, but the presumptive Democratic nominee has to do more to ease ...

  8. Battleground states see waves of new voters sign up who could ...

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    The surge in names that have been added to the voter rolls happens for a variety of reasons. For one, more than 8 million people across the U.S. are newly eligible to vote upon reaching their 18th ...

  9. On Oct. 23, 2020, 566,162 Black voters had cast an in-person or mail-in ballot, according to state data. That compares with 358,880 this year — a difference of more than 207,000 votes.