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Dan Hopkins

To follow up on Alex’s point, in 2006, Pennsylvania Republicans ran football great Lynn Swann for Senate, who is Black. He picked up just 13 percent of the Black vote according to exit polls. That was just 3 percentage points better than Rick Santorum, the GOP Senate candidate (who is white).

Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux

I also wonder how much Black voters will respond to a specific candidate like Fetterman, as opposed to their broader feelings about the Democratic Party. Alex has written several stories about how many of Biden’s promises to Black voters have gone unfulfilled. Seems like feelings of disillusionment with Democrats could be a bigger issue, at least if we’re talking about voter enthusiasm, than a specific candidate’s shortcomings.

Jacob Rubashkin

ABC News projects that Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has won the Democratic primary for Senate in Pennsylvania. He led in polling and in fundraising from the beginning of the race, and defeats Rep. Conor Lamb and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta.

Latest count in Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary for Senate

Results of Pennsylvania’s Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate, as of 8:54 p.m. Eastern

Candidate Votes Vote %
John Fetterman 159,665 55.2
Conor Lamb 88,019 30.4
Malcolm Kenyatta 29,433 10.2
Alex Khalil 12,082 4.2

24% of the expected vote has been reported.

Source: ABC News


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