An ‘enthusiasm gap’ between Black Republican and Democrat voters could be the key in clinching a highly contested election
In a vital election for Democrats this fall, veteran party stalwart Terry McAuliffe is unexpectedly being run to the wire by his Republican rival, a political newcomer, in the governor’s race in Virginia.
One path to victory for McAuliffe is turning out enough Black voters – and he and the party leadership are keenly aware of it – but can they make it happen?