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« on: September 25, 2016, 08:22:23 PM »

Black voters will turnout. There is no indication that Black turnout will dramatically decrease.

Trump alone motivates minorities period to accelerate to the polls.

According to the latest Marist poll, 82% of Blacks have a favorable view of Hillary. Also, another interesting thing to note is that most Blacks on multiple polls admitted that they are actually voting for her instead of voting against Trump.

I find this group of voters to be the most intriguing group of all demographic groups. Plus, President Obama and First Lady Obama will have an impact. So, it's not within your best interest to guess that Black turnout will decrease because of the "negativity". Hell, I think turnout will overall increase due to people realizing the significance of voting this election. You have to keep in mind that this election is not is not like other elections.

Remember, enthusiasm (crowd sizes, etc.) doesn't translate into votes.
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