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Democrats are becoming increasingly concerned about a possible drop in Black voter turnout for the 2024 presidential election, according to party insiders. The worries arise from a 10% decrease in Black voter turnout in the 2022 midterms compared to 2018, a more substantial decline than any other racial or ethnic group, as per a Washington Post analysis. The decline was particularly significant among younger and male Black voters in crucial states like Georgia, where Democrats aim to mobilize Black voter support for President Biden in 2024.

The Democratic party has acknowledged the need to bolster their outreach efforts to this demographic. W. Mondale Robinson, founder of the Black Male Voter Project, highlighted the need for Democrats to refocus their attention on Black male voters, who have shown lower levels of engagement. In response, Biden’s team has pledged to communicate more effectively about the benefits that the Black community has reaped under Biden’s administration, according to Cedric L. Richmond, a senior advisor at the Democratic National Committee.

However, Black voter advocates have identified deep-seated issues affecting Black voter turnout. Many Black men reportedly feel detached from the political process and uninspired by both parties’ policies. Terrance Woodbury, CEO of HIT Strategies, a polling firm, suggests that the Democratic party’s focus on countering Trump and Republican extremism doesn’t motivate younger Black men as much as arguments focused on policy benefits. Concerns are growing within the party that if they fail to address these issues, disenchanted Black voters might either abstain or, potentially, be swayed by Republican messaging on certain key issues.

    • tidy_frog@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Fuck the greens. Their leadership takes gop cash to help split the left vote.

      You can’t vote for moon shot candidates in a first past the post election system. All that ever does is help the candidate you don’t want.

      If you want to see change, you have to volunteer. Change starts at the bottom. Not at the top.

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        They also almost never run candidates for lower office. How about trying for mayor before president, Green Party?

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        i don’t want either the democrat or the republican candidate, so i’ll be voting green. at least i plan to. i suppose i could be swayed if one of the parties nominated someone who aligned with jill stein/cornel west.

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          Then you’re voting authoritarian.

          Don’t fool yourself. The math behind FPtP voting doesn’t end any other way if you vote 3rd party.

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            i only vote for people I want to win. get your candidate to say what I like, and you will get my vote

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        I just wrote the first party other than the dems or reps that I could think of, because I know that neither the former or latter fight for what their voters want.

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          Well, parties don’t fight for what you want. They’re too big.

          Representatives fight for you. That’s literally their job.

          I have a congressional rep for the district I live in. I make sure to attend one town hall every year to make myself heard and let him know what I want him to fight for.

          And even then, he has to take the wants and needs of roughly 130,000 people into account.

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            And you actually believe what you’re saying?

            Do you know how they finance their campaigns? Do you think that your concerns outweigh one of the campaign donations they get? If you multiply your concerns by 130k it still won’t match a single donation from a corporate donor in their interest.

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      And when they do, we get stuff like former green party Sinema killing the first climate change bill that could pass in a generation.

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        Sorry, my reply was just a quick reaction trying to highlight that neither dems nor reps fight for their voters.