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A post shared on X claims that there were 10 million fewer voters in 2024 than in 2020. Verdict: False Votes are still being counted. The vote total will likely be more than 150 million votes.
The passage of the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870 gave African American men the right to vote. The first record of a black man voting after the amendment's adoption was when Thomas Mundy Peterson cast his vote on March 31, 1870 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey in a referendum election, adopting a revised city charter. [19]
More Black Americans are uncertain whether they’ll vote in the upcoming 2024 presidential election compared to 2020. A few months ago, it was easy for some of them to point to a reason.
The Democrats lost votes among Latino men, Black men and even young voters. How shifts among key demographic voting groups sealed Trump’s 2024 election victory Skip to main content
[294] [note 1] [295] In 2020, 58 percent of U.S. voters lived in landslide counties, [296] a decline from 61 percent in 2016. [297] Trump became the 11th incumbent in the country's history, and the first since 1992, to lose a bid for a second term. Biden's 51.3% of the popular vote was the highest for a challenger to an incumbent president ...
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 5, 2024. [a] The Republican Party's ticket—Donald Trump, who was the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021, and JD Vance, the junior U.S. senator from Ohio—defeated the Democratic Party's ticket—Kamala Harris, the incumbent vice president, and Tim Walz, the 41st governor of Minnesota.
In 2020, African American voters made up about 13% of the U.S. electorate, with a record 30 million eligible to vote that year, according to Black Men Vote, another organization dedicated to ...
The Democratic vote total fell by 425,000 between 2020 and 2024. Compared to 2020, Trump improved his performance in 233 counties while Harris improved in 21 counties. Loving and Kaufman counties were the only counties in Texas to swing to the Democrats by more than 5%.