Black eligible voters have accounted for nearly half of Georgia electorate’s growth since 2000
Georgia’s changing electoral makeup has been the focus of renewed attention in the 2020 election cycle.
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Georgia’s changing electoral makeup has been the focus of renewed attention in the 2020 election cycle.
A majority of voters said it is very or somewhat important to them to get messages from the presidential campaigns about important issues.
About eight-in-ten Latino registered voters and U.S. voters overall rate the economy as very important to their vote.
More than one-third of Black eligible voters in the U.S. live in nine of the nation’s most competitive states.
Trump’s approval rating has dropped among a range of religious groups, including white evangelicals – though they remain strongly supportive.
We developed this explainer to help people understand how, and why, the complex U.S. electoral process is even more so this time around.
With Election Day six months away, 52% of Americans are paying fairly close or very close attention to news about the presidential candidates.
Early indications are that candidate preferences by religion will be familiar in November – and closely linked to each group’s party leanings.
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