American University Survey: Young Black Americans Are Key 2020 Swing Voters
July 31, 2020
July 31, 2020
WASHINGTON, July 31 -- American University issued the following news:
A new survey of Black Americans in six battleground states released by American University's Black Swing Voter Project finds that Black men and women under 30, compared to their elders, have far less trust in elected officials and far less enthusiasm for voting, former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party.
Fewer than half (47%) of respondents aged 18 to 29 say they plan to vote for B . . .
A new survey of Black Americans in six battleground states released by American University's Black Swing Voter Project finds that Black men and women under 30, compared to their elders, have far less trust in elected officials and far less enthusiasm for voting, former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party.
Fewer than half (47%) of respondents aged 18 to 29 say they plan to vote for B . . .