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Sat Oct 21, 2017, 07:33 PM Oct 2017

Dems aim to boost black turnout in Virginia governor's race

RICHMOND, Va. — Democrats are looking to mobilize black voters for Virginia’s crucial gubernatorial race, hoping to boost turnout with a core constituency that has repeatedly helped turn the state blue in the past.

The governor’s race is one of the biggest electoral prizes on the ballot this year. With turnout expected to be significantly lower than last year’s presidential race, both parties are scrambling to make sure their base heads to the polls. 

Democrats are working to engage black voters, who made up 20 percent of the electorate in the 2013 governor’s race and helped elect Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D). McAuliffe, who is term-limited out of office, won 90 percent of black voters in 2013, a similar total to Obama’s numbers in his 2012 reelection. 

The Democrats’ focus on getting black voters to the polls was on display Thursday night, when Obama returned to the campaign trail for the first time since leaving office.

Obama was joined by Democratic gubernatorial nominee Lt. Gov. Ralph Northam, Justin Fairfax, who is running for lieutenant governor and state Attorney General Mark Herring. If the Democratic ticket wins, Fairfax would be the first African-American elected statewide in more than two decades. 

A crowd of 7,500 people packed the Greater Richmond Convention Center to hear speeches from Obama, as well as Reps. Bobby Scott and Donald McEachin, two African-American lawmakers who represent Virginia districts with large concentrations of black voters.

http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/356488-dems-aim-to-boost-black-turnout-in-va-gov-race

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Dems aim to boost black turnout in Virginia governor's race (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 2017 OP
pssst, hey trump Look who's the greatest President ever Wwcd Oct 2017 #1
Because if they dont vote and Gillespie becomes governor they will lose their voting rights kimbutgar Oct 2017 #2
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