Summary:

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.

  • @foggy
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    -71 year ago

    It’s also how you get no climate action.

    Not voting for a senior citizen. Go cast your own vote and quit telling people how to cast theirs.

    • @chaples55
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      1 year ago

      Um… Inflation Reduction Act?

      I just think it’s tremendously stupid to attack the Democratic party from the left and then cast a vote (or fail to vote altogether) that makes it more likely to end up with a Republican government that is even further right. Seriously. It’s fucking braindead. Your options are mildly left, or far right. Far left ain’t on the table. So pick the mildly left. Then in the next PRIMARY, vote far left (or young, whatever it is you want).

      • @foggy
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        1 year ago

        Where the fuck did I attack the Democratic party?

        I said I’m not voting for senior citizens, or fascists.

        Fucking learn to read before you come out swinging, dingus.

        • @chaples55
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          41 year ago

          Falsely implying there has been no climate action, vehemently opposing their candidate over his age, and refusing to vote for them seems a bit aggro toward the party 🤷‍♂️

          • @hark
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            11 year ago

            Doing too little too late is about as good as no climate action. Democrats’ solution is to throw money at private entities who are looking to maximize profits, not saving the environment.

          • @foggy
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            -51 year ago

            We failed to declare a climate emergency. I don’t trust senior citizens to make the right calls about our future.

            Again, I am attacking senior citizens in office. I am saying I won’t vote for them.

            I don’t care how you feel about that. I’m not sure why you think I do.

            • @chaples55
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              I don’t expect you to give a shit about my feelings. Was just hoping maybe you or someone reading this might come around to the idea that realistically, there are only two options outcomes, and we should avoid the fascistic one at all costs.

              For the record, my feelings are that I’d really like to see younger people in office too, but I’m not gonna shoot myself (and the country) in the foot over it.