I am thrilled to announce my selection as a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. Iβll be working on a book project exploring the links between voter turnout and political polarization. #CarnegieFellowsΒ
It should be obvious to everyone that Bidenβs win in #Georgia would not have been possible without high Black turnout + Democratic support. Today there should be ZERO narratives that center white moderates as instrumental. This is a story of Black organizing and empowerment.
#GASenateRunoff (most) Election Day vote history is here! Final-ish turnout in runoff, as percent of general turnout:
Total: 89.6%
White: 89.5%
Black: 91.8%
Latino: 78.1%
Asian: 84.1%
π¨At least 226,462 new voters in runoff, 50%+ non-white. 91k+ Black, 10k+ Latino, 9k+ Asian.π¨
Again, Black turnout at 92% of what it was in Nov, and 91k+ new Black voters, is a testament to years of work empowering Black Georgians.
If Black drop off/mobilization was = whites, both Warnock and Ossoff would have lost.
@nseufot@NewGAProject@MsLaToshaBrown@cliff_notes
Very happy to share that I've been promoted to full professor and appointed the inaugural Ann and Michael Hankin Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Emory University.
Thank you @EmoryPolisci@emorycollege@EmoryUniversity!
In 2008, 61% of voting-age Latinxs in CA were citizens. In 2020, 75% are citizens. Similar numbers for TX. Do your hot takes on the "Latino Vote" take into account how quickly the Latinx electorate is changing?
Consider this: for the first time since at least Reconstruction, the (likely) winner of the presidential vote in a state received less than 1/3 of the two-party white vote. White voters also made up less than 40% of Democratic votes in #Georgia.