Young Black men remain one of the most influential — and least understood — voting groups heading into the 2026 midterm elections, according to new research released by Black Men Vote. The survey, conducted by HIT Strategies for Black Men Vote, examined the political attitudes of 1,636 registered Black male voters ages 18 to 45 in six politically competitive states: Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.…
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