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African-Americans Voters in South Carolina are dissatisfied with politics as usual and want presidential candidates to address the war, health care, and economic issues

AARP and the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies conducted a survey in South Carolina among 700 African-American likely voters in April of 2007. The purpose of the survey was to understand the top domestic concerns African-Americans in South Carolina want to see addressed by candidates for the respective Democratic and Republican political party nominations.

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Date Published: April 2007

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