In terms of American racial politics, the 2016 election highlighted a longstanding trend of Oblack voters turning out in higher percentages than white voters Oblack voters supporting Republican candidates Omajorities of white and black voters supporting different candidates Othe majority of black voters seeking candidates outside the two major parties
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