The conventional wisdom among political operatives had been that the election would come down to Donald Trump's mythical all-white suburbs filled with stay-at-home moms and Joe Biden's ability to convert them. Instead, it was decided in racially diverse urban centers and increasingly diverse suburbs in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona and Georgia. "The fact that we have matched and topped white voter participation and done that while going through voter suppression in new and old forms every year, we are extraordinary. That's what I know," said LaTosha Brown, co-founder of the voter mobilization organization Black Voters Matter. |
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