New Survey Highlights Concerns of Black Women Voters - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
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A survey from The Highland Project reveals that 88 percent of Black women voters are dissatisfied with the current direction of the country, representing a significant increase in discontent over five years. The prevalent call for action emphasizes care-centered solutions. Additionally, job losses particularly affecting Black women, with estimates reaching 106,000, and vulnerability due to political rollbacks contribute to their dissatisfaction. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the level of dissatisfaction has risen dramatically, with only 8 percent currently satisfied with the nation's state.
Black women voters are dissatisfied with the direction of the country, with 88 percent expressing this sentiment in a new survey, signaling a dramatic rise in discontent.
The survey found a 52-percentage-point increase in dissatisfaction among Black women voters since 2021, only 8 percent currently report feeling satisfied with the national situation.
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