African-American ballots down in early voting for GA Senate runoff

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

- After two days of early voting for the Dec. 2 runoffs in Georgia, African-American turnout is down significantly from the heady days leading up to the election of Barack Obama as president.

According to Secretary of State Karen Handel, black voters have cast 8,113 of 33,555 ballots, or 24 percent.

In the 45-day period of early voting prior to the general election, African-Americans cast 34.5 percent of advanced ballots. Maintaining enthusiasm in the U.S. Senate runoff has been viewed as the chief hurdle for Democrat Jim Martin, who faces Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss.

Hence today’s rally headlining former President Bill Clinton, on the campus of Clark Atlanta University.

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  • Lorraine
    African-American don't care about anyone but their own. They didn't vote for U...Ubama because of his issues or policies, they only did that because he is black. They want to be a part of history. I am speaking from experience. I am black. My family voted for him because he is black, not because of any issues. I did not not vote for. I just think that there are other times that we could get an honest, educated, black person in the house.
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