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The Black Male Voter Project hosted a political conference to educate and galvanize a sector of young Black men who are disengaged and unlikely to vote in the November election.
Hip-hop fans from across the country came together for a unique voter outreach event.
The conference showcased ways for the rappers to leverage their platforms to amplify political campaigns and politicians they support.
Hitman Holla and John John Da Don are still undecided, but tell ABC News they are leaning toward voting for Trump .
On issues related to the economy and inflation, adults surveyed by ABC News /Ipsos said they trusted Trump over Biden by a margin of 14 percentage points.
The Trump campaign has also tried to court Black voters in myriad ways to woo them.
Black male HBCU students say they are still committed to casting ballots in the upcoming presidential election.
Rev. Dr. Gregory Moss has helped organize voter outreach, including the “Souls to the Polls ” program, for much of the 46 years he’s been a pastor.
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