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Could African-American Women Voters Win the Election for Obama?teeth_smile
salonpas 1373 reads
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In 2010 African American voters and Women sat out the midterm elections and Republicans won a large number of seats in Congress. Fast forward to 2012, African American Women voters are on a tear, registering themselves, SO's, voting aged children, in record numbers.    

In the 2008 election, voter turnout among African-American women surged and helped in part to elect President Obama. In response, Republicans have pushed restrictive voter ID bills designed to throw hurdles up between minority voter turnout and actual votes cast.

Not surprisingly, a lot of black women are not having it.

The Washington Post reports that the wave of new voter restrictions designed to tip the scales in the GOP’s favor has inspired African-American women to go out and register voters in order to make sure they are not disenfranchised in November. Featuring a group of women in Ohio, the piece details how African-American women are finding their voice and their power in this new political economy.

salonpas119 reads

........by Republican efforts to stymie their votes. All those voter suppression laws enacted by the various State Republican legislatures is going to backfire big time.

Snowman3999 reads

how the HELL would a voting shift in this demographic change things for the Republican?

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