Voters in 15 states and one U.S. territory on Super Tuesday delivered several key victories for Black candidates - and one significant loss - up and down the ballots. The post Super Tuesday Takeaways For The Culture: Black Candidates Rise, Fall As General Elections Take Shape appeared first on NewsOne.

Democratic Attorney General Aaron Ford announced the indictments of six state Republican accused of being fake electors in the 2020 election to rig a win for Trump. The post Republican ‘Fake Electors’ In Nevada Falsely Pledged Biden’s Electoral Votes To Trump, Indictments Charge appeared first on NewsOne.

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New polling found Donald Trump is enjoying a level of support from Black voters in crucial battleground states previously “unseen” by a Republican candidate seeking the White House. The post New Polls: Black Voters Supporting Trump At ‘Unseen’ Levels For Republicans In Swing States appeared first on NewsOne.

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It's election day and Roland Martin shares how democracy is at stake during this election.  He says black people need to show up and vote!

Stacey Abrams explains why governors are so important for this midterm election and what to do if you have trouble voting tomorrow.

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It's time for midterm elections and it's a super important time for the entire country. Rickey, Special K, and Maria More dive into topics.

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Dylan Sellers, the National HBCU Manager of the Campus Vote Project, says historically Black colleges and universities have the power to swing elections and that’s the main reason why they are always under attack.

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Tuesday's results, particularly in Virginia and New Jersey, are telling, but they are not the whole picture. The real question is whether candidates and their teams will learn the right lessons or continue to do the same thing that lost major ground in 2010 after President Barack Obama was elected. 

Here's what you need to know for Election Day tomorrow, broken down for us by CNN political analyst Bakari Sellers.

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The decision ends a racist practice that dates back to the end of the Civil War.