You are a consultant for a large public opinion polling organization, advising several potential candidates for elective office about the political opinions and attitudes of African Americans

In your role, which of the following points are you least likely to make in your discussions with these potential officeholders?

a. that the racial divide between black and white Americans looms large, particularly with respect to what role government should play in helping people and making America more equal
b. that the racial divide between black and white Americans is narrowing, particularly with respect to what role government should play in helping people and making America more equal
c. that African Americans have consistently lower voter turnout than any other ethnic demographic in the United States
d. that African Americans are the most solidly Democratic of any group in the population


b

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