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Blacks Lead Charge in Swing State Early VotingBy The Grio | Posted on: November 1, 2012Nationwide, USA - But out in the country, early voting continues, and the Obama campaign says African-Americans are taking full advantage. A memo released Tuesday by the Obama campaign’s national field director, Jeremy Bird, details what the campaign calls an on-the-ground demonstration that “African-Americans are committed to doing everything they can to re-elect the president.” The campaign memo states:
The campaign says that African-American voter registration is up “dramatically” over 2008, including in crucial swing states like Colorado (up 20 percent), Iowa (13 percent), Florida (10 percent) and Nevada (12 percent). And the campaign hopes to press that advantage before November 6th, by turning out voters early in states that allow in person and absentee early voting. The campaign claims that early voting by African-Americans is up by at least 17 percent in Ohio, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, Colorado and North Carolina, all of which allow in-person early voting, and in Virginia, which allows only early absentee voting by mail. The campaign also claims black voters have higher levels of enthusiasm for the election than voters in general. Results in Ohio so far appear to bear out the Obama campaign’s optimism. Read more >>> http://thegrio.com/2012/10/30/african-americans-early-voting-in-record-numbers/ |
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