The number of Black eligible voters in the United States is projected to reach 34.4 million in November 2024 after several years of modest growth. Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, here are five key facts about Black eligible voters in the U.S., based on our own projections for 2024, as well as Census Bureau data for earlier years:
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