Black voters
Supreme Court Says Racial Gerrymandering Is No Big Deal
The Supreme Court ruled that Alabama's racially gerrymandered House map can be used in 2022, dealing another blow to voting rights.
Malicious Campaigns Are Trying to Stop Black and Latinx People From Voting
Organizers on the ground say they're seeing "old school tactics, but in new school ways with the weaponization of digital media."
'Besides 'You Ain’t Black,' What Do You Have to Say to Young Black Voters?'
During Joe Biden's town hall Thursday night, one young Black voter didn't hold back. Here's how the Democratic nominee responded.
Is It Too Late for Bernie Sanders to Win Over Black Voters?
What the past week tells us about Black voting patterns in the Democratic primary and what might happen going forward.
Black Activists Literally Turned Their Backs on Mike Bloomberg. Will Black Voters Do the Same?
“There's anger and hostility,” Martin Luther King III told VICE News.
Trump Is Peddling 'Woke' Merch Now to Black Voters
His reelection campaign will open 15 “community centers” in vacant retail stores in Atlanta, Charlotte, Detroit, Milwaukee, Miami, and Philadelphia.
Elizabeth Warren Needs To Win Over Young Black Women. Here's How That's Going.
During the 2018 midterm elections 55% of black women in the U.S. voted, a full 6% above the national average
Stacey Abrams Files Lawsuit Over Uncounted Votes in Georgia Governor Race
Stacey Abrams' campaign is asking election officials to include remaining provisional ballots and some rejected absentee ballots in the final tally in her race against Republican Brian Kemp.
Black Lives Matter Co-Founder, Alicia Garza, Tells Us How to Activate the Black Vote
The racial justice activist explains why it's not enough for politicians to just engage with black culture to secure the support of black voters for the 2018 midterm elections and beyond.
Black voters are the reason Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore
Doug Jones just became Alabama’s first Democratic senator in more than two decades, and the state’s black voters and their aggressive organizing efforts played a big part in delivering the win in the special election Tuesday night.
The Voting Rights Act Was a Big Win but Voter Suppression Still Exists
As part of our Vote Now series, VICE Impact will feature stories that highlight historic moments of voter expansion in the US.
Donald Trump thinks a nationwide stop and frisk program would be 'incredible'
The Republican nominee made his suggestion while speaking at a town hall in Cleveland at a predominantly African-American church in Cleveland.