Black Women Sweep Local Elections in Small Towns
Last week, as the nation focused on New York Citys mayoral election and gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia, there was an intergenerational movement of Black people in small cities and rural towns shaking up local elections, too. Democrats secured major victories, also dominating in state houses like in Mississippi, where Democrats broke a Republican supermajority in the Senate. Election Day wins for non-career politicians in local elections are a partial response to voter disillusionment with the federal government.
Whether its Roxboro, North Carolina, or Vineyard, Utah, everyday Black people arent waiting for progress to come to them, but driving it themselves and redefining what political power looks like outside of major cities.
Young, 35, believes the fire shes seeing in her town, and across the country, is partially a response to the Trump administrations decisions, and its forced young people to step into their power by running for offices or voting new people in.
Theyre tired. Lets just be for real, its always on our backs as the Black people to endure, but its always on our backs as well to make the change, to inspire the change, she said. We didnt show up in protest. We showed up at the polls.
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