Black Americans, We Want To Hear Your Thoughts, Opinions, And Emotions Following Kamala Harris's Loss To Donald Trump

It's been almost one week since Donald Trump won re-election, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris, the first Black and Asian American woman ever to be nominated by a major political party. According to exit poll data, 78% of Black men and 92% of Black women voted for Kamala Harris.

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Since then, Black Americans have expressed various opinions and emotions online following the election outcome.

Some Black Americans have expressed anger toward various demographics who predominately voted for Donald Trump.

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While other Black Americans seemed to accept the election results and have decided to step back from the chaos.

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If you're a Black American, I would love to hear your opinions on the outcome of the 2024 election. How do you feel that the issues that impact Black Americans will be addressed by the Trump administration, if at all?

For instance, for young Black Americans, are you worried about how Trump's dismantling of the Department of Education will impact the survival of HBCUs?

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For Black men and women, are you worried about the Trump administration's promise to give police officers full immunity?

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Finally, as an older Black American, how are you feeling overall about the historical nature of Kamala Harris being on the ticket, her loss, and how the country voted overall?

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Black Americans, if any of the above resonates with you, please share your thoughts and emotions about the outcome of the 2024 election in the comments below or via this anonymous Google form. Your response could be featured in an upcoming post.