Learn Through Maps About the Black Voter Turnout in the 2024 Election

In the last two decades, Black Native Americans have made their mark on the map of the United States. What percentage of the US population is African-American? The answer is they make up 14.4% of the US population. 

Let's discuss the narrative shift in Black voter turnout in the 2024 elections that will be brought by Afro-Americans! We’ll also see how voter turnout will impact the White House in the Joe Biden vs. Trump 2024 race!

Why are Black voters so important?

1. More Voters: Per the Pew Research Center, 34.4 million Black American voters will be on the US election map by November 2024!

2. High Turnout: Black voters registered to vote understand the impact of their vote! In fact, black voters vote more often than Latino and Asian voters.

3. Swing State Power: Black voters could decide who wins in some key states, like Georgia.

Let's break it down with some fresh stats:

How many Black voters are there?

- Black voters will make up 14% of all U.S. voters in 2024.

- This number has been growing slowly but steadily.

- From 2020 to 2024, the number of Black voters grew by 7.1%.

Imagine a choropleth map of the U.S. showing where Black voters live. This will show off the important voices and diverse communities that make our democracy so vibrant!

What demographics represent the Black voter turnout?

Out of all the eligible voters in Georgia, Black eligible voters account for a third! The power of the black vote in the state of Georgia can decide which party has a higher turnout in the US primary elections.

Here's a rundown of the states per eligible voters by race:

1. Texas: 2.9 million

2. Georgia: 2.6 million

3. Florida: 2.6 million

4. New York: 2.4 million

5. California: 2.0 million

6. North Carolina: 1.8 million

7. Maryland: 1.4 million

8. Illinois: 1.4 million

A map showing these numbers would be super cool. It could help explain why some states hold more importance than in the elections!

Which states have the highest percentage of Black voters?

1. District of Columbia: 45%

2. Mississippi: 37%

3. Georgia: 33%

4. Maryland: 33%

5. Louisiana: 32%

What grand scheme makes Georgia a major battleground state?

Speaking of battleground states, the Black population in Georgia is a powerful force:

  • About 33% of Georgia’s eligible voters are Black.
  • Now, in the razor-thin 2020 election, President Joe Biden won the state by a mere 0.23%.

Black voters were crucial in tipping the scale, playing a pivotal role in this dramatic shift.

A map of Georgia showing where Black voters live and how they voted would be interesting. It could help explain why the state flipped from red to blue in the 2020 presidential elections.

How are Black voters different from other voters?

Let’s look at some facts:

- 60% of Black voters are under 50. That's higher than the average for all voters.

- 23% of Black voters have a college degree. That's lower than the average of 33% for all voters.

- Over half (53%) of Black American voters are women.

These differences can affect how and why Black voters vote the way they do.

Who are Black voters supporting in 2024?

As of August 2024:

- 77% support Kamala Harris

- 23% support Donald Trump

- 7% support Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

But remember, things can change fast in politics!

What does all this mean for the 2024 election?

It means Black voters could be super important! Here's why:

1. Close Races: Black voters could decide who wins in states like Georgia.

2. Changing Loyalties: While most Black voters support Democrats, some support Republicans. Compared to the 2020 elections, Based on the visit to NABJ by Trump, black voters are more in support of him in 2024.

3. Turnout Matters: If lots of Black voters come to vote, it could change everything for the contending political parties!

How can we understand all this data better?

If you're a political researcher, YouTuber, or newsperson, you might want to use maps to show this information. Choropleth maps are perfect for this!

Imagine a map of the U.S. showing:

- Where Black voters live

- How many Black American voters are in each state

- How Black voters voted in past elections

These kinds of maps help people understand stats better.

Ready to make your own cool maps?

Try Rizzle's Text-to-Maps tool to create awesome maps about Black voters! The tool is super easy to use and can help you make professional-looking maps in no time.

Whether you want to show where Black voters are, how they voted, or how things have changed, Rizzle's tool helps you make it clear and engaging. Try it and watch your content come alive with colorful, informative maps!

Remember, in politics, things are always changing. So keep watching those numbers, stay curious, and keep your maps updated!

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