Posted on 08/06/2020 10:37:02 AM PDT by Red Badger
Will young, Black Americans turn out to vote in November?
ost political analysts define swing voters as those who swing their support from one party to the other between election cycles determining winners and losers in the process.
According to this conventional wisdom, the swingiest voters are working-class whites in the Midwest, who supposedly hold the keys to the White House.
Meanwhile, by contrast, pundits often portray Black Americans as an undifferentiated mass loyal Democrat-supporting foot soldiers who will execute their mission for The Team on Tuesday as long as some preacher provides the right marching orders on Sunday.
If these depictions have not already expired, they are certainly growing stale. Having studied electoral trends for decades, we can tell you that those undecided voters of the past are an endangered species in the Midwest and elsewhere. These days, the only choice that most Americans make indeed, the choice that typically swings the election outcome is whether to vote at all.
That brings us to the characterization of Black Americans as Democratic loyalists.
Our new survey of 1,215 African Americans in battleground states Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Florida, North Carolina and Georgia reveals that while those over 60 remain among the most reliable of Democratic voters, and those between 40-59 are still pretty locked in as well, those under 30 (whom we oversampled to comprise half of our sample) are anything but.
Not sold on Biden
Only 47% of those Black Americans under 30 years old that we surveyed plan to vote for the presumed Democratic presidential nominee, Joe Biden. Thats roughly the same percentage who have anything positive to say when asked what one or two words come to mind about the former vice president.
Cathy Cohen, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago who studies Black youths political views, summed up this attitude in a recent podcast: Theyve seen the election of Black mayors, theyve seen the election of the first Black president, and theyve also seen that their lives have not changed.
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Young Black Americans and the November election
As Black Americans ages 18 to 29 look to the presidential election, a survey of those who live in key battleground states Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia and North Carolina shows they aren't as enthusiastic about the candidates, or voting, as many people might expect.
Views on the candidates:
Have anything positive to say about Joe Biden 46%
Plan to vote for Joe Biden in the general election 47%
Have anything positive to say about Donald Trump 5%
Plan to vote for Donald Trump in the general election 8%
Voting plans:
Trust their state to report their vote accurately 64%
Plan to vote by mail 30%
Probably or definitely won't vote in the general election 31%
Say voting 'doesnt make a difference anyway' 49%
Views on the political parties:
Say the Democratic Party is welcoming to Black Americans 47%
Say the Republican Party is welcoming to Black Americans 28%
View the Democratic Party as more welcoming than the Republican Party 51%
Trust Democrats in Congress to do what's best for Black Americans 44%
Trust Republicans in Congress to do what's best for Black Americans 29%
Trust Democrats more than Republicans to do what's best for Black Americans 48%
Survey taken July 1-9, 2020; sample size 593 under 30; margin of error ±5%
Chart: The Conversation, CC-BY-ND Source: David Barker, Sam Fulwood III, Leonard Steinhorn, American University Get the data
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Not sold on voting
These young Black Americans may well sit things out in November, just as many of them did in 2016 when their behavior swung that election to Trump as much as anything else did.
In our poll, 31% of Black Americans under 30 say they probably wont vote in this election. That may sound pretty good, given the average U.S. voter turnout of around 60% in recent elections.
But survey respondents of all stripes tend to wildly overestimate their intention to vote. Indeed, about half of our Black survey respondents under 30 say they dont often vote because it doesnt make a difference, providing a somewhat more realistic estimate of the percentage who will probably just stay home and not search for a stamp to mail in their ballot, either.
And that number does not even take into account the turnout-depressing effects of voter suppression efforts taking place across the country, the pandemic or the heavy distrust of mail-in voting that young Black people tend to express. Only 64% of young people in our sample say they trust the state to report their vote accurately, and only 30% say they plan to take advantage of mail-in voting.
Not sold on the Democratic Party
Such cynicism on the part of young Black Americans is reflected in the lukewarm feelings they tend to have toward the Democratic Party more generally.
Only 47% of them say that the party is welcoming to Black Americans, and only 43% say they trust Democrats in Congress to do whats best for the Black community. Perhaps most strikingly, unlike their older counterparts, only half of those under 30 view the Democrats as any better than the Republicans on these scores.
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In both the survey responses and in the focus groups we conducted of young Black Americans in these same states, we heard repeated frustration toward what they view as a Democratic Party that expects their vote but doesnt really do anything to deserve it other than claim to be less racist than the alternative.
As one of our focus group respondents put it, I think at the end of the day, they all have the same agenda.
In short, it appears that for Black America, the future is not necessarily blue. Electorally speaking, it is not necessarily anything at all. Moving forward, young Black Americans may be the real swing voters in the only way that term really makes much sense anymore.
Young Americans, especially those of African descent, have everything to lose and nothing to gain if they vote Democrat. Most of them already died in abortion, a life-ending event that Democrats enthusiastically champion on genocidal scale, especially against black babies. Democrats send entities like Planned Parenthood, which kills hundreds of thousands of American babies every year, into their schools to corrupt their minds and their souls into accepting the violation of their bodies, even in very painful ways. Planned Parenthood ruins boys severely but causes far worse effects in girls and particularly targets black Americans.
Democrats also give urban gangs free rein to corrupt the minds, hearts, and souls of black boys, to transform potentially productive, intelligent, upright citizens into depraved gangsters, who torment and terrorize their fellow Americans of African descent, transforming their neighborhoods into war zones, exterminating thousands of their lives every year, and leaving countless tens of thousands or more physically wounded. That toll excludes those psychologically scarred, deprived of livelihoods, demoralized, or permanently separated from parents, children, or siblings. Democrats support and encourage this violence and increasingly refuse to allow the prosecution of even the most egregious offenses.
This year, however, Democrats unleashed more troubles upon the black community. The explosively expanding partisan terrorist organizations, Antifa and Black Lives Matter, especially target municipal police officers of African descent, depriving families of husbands, fathers, and community leaders. They sent hoodlums to destroy thousands of businesses, especially in black neighborhoods, causing enormous economic ruination and depriving millions of their neighborhood grocery stores and retail outlets.
And worse, many Democrat leaders (and sadly all too many Republicans) insistently shuttered churches, often the only functional institutions in black neighborhoods that instill decent morals and healthy fellowship. Some leaders allow for Internet-based services, which cannot reach the poor and disabled, who lack access. The goal is obvious: to deprive black Americans of hope for eternal life and to separate them from God. Instead, pornography, mental illness, and drug abuse have all increased rapidly, promising to ruin far more lives in the coming years.
Democrats support, endorse, cause, or proliferate every one of these problems. Trump opposes all of these harmful phenomena and every Democrat scheme and terrorist organization; instead, he tries every day to bring the inalienable right to life and the dignity of work to all Americans, especially those of African descent.
You may have little, but if Democrats actually win, then you will lose everything and then some. Democrats especially hate and terrorize black Americans. They’ve been doing that for more than a century and a half.
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