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7% of voters nationwide were Black women, compared with 8% in 2020:Exit polls

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7% of voters nationwide were Black women, compared to 8% in 2020, as exit polls show. While there was a slight decline, their voting power remains significant in shaping election outcomes. Black women consistently play a pivotal role, especially in key battleground states.

In 2020, Black women were a driving force behind Joe Biden’s victory, particularly in states like Georgia. Their turnout helped flip the state blue for the first time in a presidential election since 1992. This impact highlights their crucial influence on national elections.

Black women’s political influence extends beyond presidential races. They continue to be an essential part of the Democratic coalition, shaping local, state, and national politics with their votes. Their engagement and participation remain vital in determining election results. Source: AlJazeera

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