Democrats Can't Rely on the Black Church Anymore
Briefly

Harris represents a new generation of leaders seeking support from traditional institutions like the Black Church, but younger Black voters are increasingly disengaged from it.
As Black churches face declining attendance, Democrats must find new strategies to engage with younger African Americans who often prioritize secular community over religious congregations.
The shift in religious engagement reflects broader social changes in the African American community, highlighting the importance of evolving political approaches to maintain electoral support.
With only a fraction of Black Gen Zers and Millennials regularly attending church, Democratic strategies need to adapt, recognizing that traditional pathways to Black voters are shifting.
Read at The Atlantic
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