Black Voter Turnout Low For 2010 Midterm Elections
Exit Polls Show Lower Turnout Amongst Black Voters
Based on CBS News’ preliminary national exit polling, Republicans are poised for significant gains in Congress. The youth vote–18-to-29-year-olds–who helped catapult President Obama into office makes up an estimated 9 percent of voters this year, compared to 18 percent in 2008. About 58 percent of the youth vote favors Democratic candidates.
Independents make up an estimated 28 percent of voters in the early exit polls, with 39 percent voting Democratic and 56 percent Republican.
Black voter turnout also appears to be lower during the midterm election. An estimated 10 percent of blacks are voting, compared to 13 percent in 2008. The exit polling found 8 percent of voters are Hispanic, with 66 percent voting Democratic.
RELATED:
Share this post on Facebook! CLICK HERE:
MC Hammer disses Jay-Z on “Better Run Run” [from TheUrbanDaily.com]
Just how drunk was Kid Cudi? [from TheUrbanDaily.com]
Chelsea Handler and 50 Cent go on another date [from HelloBeautiful.com]
I’m a good man and I don’t know what’s wrong with women today [from HelloBeautiful.com]
- The Segregationist Administration: How Trump’s Team Is Systematically Dismantling Civil Rights
- The African American Policy Forum’s 5th Annual CRT Summer School Series Was A Call To Action For Social Justice
- Hulu’s New ‘Black Twitter’ Docuseries Spotlights Tweets For The Culture That Truly Defined An Era
- The Ghost Of Willie Earle And The Haunting Of Pickens County Museum
- 12 Notable Black Female Preachers You Should Know