The power of the Black vote in the US

Now You Know

Kamala Harris is the first African-American and South Asian woman running for president of the United States under a major party ticket. 

With over 34 million eligible Black voters ready to make their voices heard this election, we explore the shifting dynamics of their voting patterns. Will tradition hold, or is change in the air? 

In this episode of Now You Know, we explore the power of the Black vote and dissect the critical numbers in this fiercely competitive election race between Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump.

In this episode:

  • LaTosha Brown, (XIG), Cofounder, Black Voters Matter (XIG)
  • Kiana Cox, Senior Researcher, Pew Research Centre

Episode credits:

This episode was produced by Fahrinisa Campana, Ruby Zaman, Zaina Badr, and our Host, Samantha Johnson. 

Our sound designer is Joe Plourde. Our video editor is Catherine Hallinan. 

Jo de Frias is Now You Know’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera’s head of audio.

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