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Poll: 30% of African Americans Confident Votes Will be Counted

HeadlineOct 12, 2006

In electoral news, a new poll says African Americans are expressing record levels of concern their votes won’t be counted in next month’s mid-term elections. According to the Pew Research Center/Associated Press survey, just thirty percent of African Americans say they’re very confident their votes will be counted, down from almost fifty percent two years ago.

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