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A new poll has found that less than 40 percent of young Black voters are motivat

A new poll has found that less than 40 percent of young Black voters are motivated to vote in November’s election.

The poll, conducted by In Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice Agenda with Perry Undem and released on Monday, found that just 38 percent of Black voters between the ages of 18 and 29 said they are “almost certain” to vote in the fall. This number is in stark contrast to 59 percent of all respondents who said the same.

A gender divide also cropped up in the poll. While 63 percent of Black men said they are “almost certain” to vote in November, 56 percent of Black women said the same. While 54 percent of total respondents said voting in the 2024 elections is “extremely important, 48 percent of young Black voters lean away from thinking it’s important to vote this fall. Twenty-five percent of young voters said they have considered withholding their vote as a form of protest.

Read the full article: https://thehill.com/homenews/race-politics/4550011-young-black-voters-not-motivated-poll/?goal=0_c4807d6e99-96a200e456-&mc_cid=96a200e456&mc_eid=UNIQID