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My Black Job is to Vote
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Black Americans are projected to make up 14.0% of eligible voters in the U.S. for the November elections, according to Pew Research Center estimates. Their votes could wield significant influence in key 2024 elections, including the U.S. presidential race. However, a Washington Post-Ipsos poll conducted from April 9-16, 2024, shows a decline in certainty to vote among Black Americans, dropping from 74% in June 2020 to 62%.

 

Now is the time for a social awakening where our Black community's responsibility is clear: every Black voice, every Black individual's job is to vote!

 

Anticipate engaging content and opportunities to make a meaningful impact.

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While you wait for the campaign to go live, could you spare a moment to take a 30 second survey below? Your insights are valuable to us! Click to complete the survey here. 

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Exploring Black Perspectives on Voting

Only 6 Questions and Takes 30 Seconds!

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Join us in understanding how Black individuals perceive and engage with voting. Your insights will help us explore the importance, challenges, and motivations surrounding voting in our community. Click the arrows to advance to the next question. Your participation in this survey is valuable in shaping our understanding and fostering meaningful discussions on civic participation.

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My Black Job Is To Vote Tees

Election Day is approaching soon. Let your neighbors, friends, and colleagues know how crucial it is to exercise our voting rights with this stylish t-shirt. 

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