The NAACP is looking to boost turnout among Black voters in six swing states ahead of the presidential election.
The effort looks to use 200,000 “high-propensity” Black voters, or those who have cast ballots in recent races, to encourage “low-frequency” Black voters to either mail in votes or head to the polls in Florida, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The drive’s goal is to increase Black turnout by 5 percent from 2016.
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