Black US voting ‘bloc’ composed of five distinct political groups, survey finds
by Melissa Hellmann from US news | The Guardian on (#6QGFR)
Identifying clusters of Black voters and their motivations can help tailor voter engagement strategies, organizers say
Black voters in the US are often lumped into one bloc, but a new national survey has found that they are actually defined by specific clusters: legacy civil rights, secular progressives, next-gen traditionalist, rightfully cynical and race-neutral conservative.
These clusters indicate that there are incredible differences within the Black community, in terms of how people think about democracy and their role in our democracy," said Katrina Gamble, CEO of Sojourn Strategies during a press conference on Wednesday,
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