From WSJopinion: If Joe Biden, or someone who starts sounding like him, isn’t on the ballot in 2020, many older black voters might just stay home, writes jasonrileywsj
Your typical black Democratic primary voter is likely to be middle-aged and female, and right now Joe Biden is her guy. But who’s her second choice?
There is general agreement that black voters, while a small percentage of all voters, could again play an outsize role in determining the Democratic presidential nominee and the outcome of next year’s election. Blacks are concentrated in important primary states, such as South Carolina, as well as in the cities of key battleground states like Michigan and Wisconsin.
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