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11 Social Media Pages to Follow to Keep Up With the 2024 Election
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11 Social Media Pages to Follow to Keep Up With the 2024 Election

As we approach another crucial election, staying informed about key issues is more important than ever. Vice President Kamala Harris is running against former president and convicted felon Donald Trump — a presidential race that is guaranteed to have a profound impact on our communities. From voting rights to racial justice, the stakes are high, and staying connected through the right social media platforms can make all the difference.

 

Whether you want to hear directly from Black political leaders, stay on top of voter registration efforts, or follow breaking election news, these 11 social media pages are your must-follows to stay engaged and empowered during the 2024 election season.

1. @whenweallvote (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook)

 

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When We All Vote is a national, nonpartisan organization co-chaired by Michelle Obama, dedicated to increasing voter participation. Their social media provides comprehensive voter education, registration links, and updates on key election issues. Their focus on making sure every vote counts, especially in underrepresented communities, makes them a vital resource for staying informed and ready to vote.

2. @colorofchange (Twitter, Instagram)

 

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Color of Change is a powerful force in fighting for Black political and social justice. They work tirelessly to combat voter suppression and advocate for policy changes that uplift Black communities. Stay connected for updates on election efforts, particularly in defense of voting rights.

3. @blackvotersmtr (Instagram, Twitter)

 

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Black Voters Matter is a vital resource for ensuring Black voter turnout and protecting against voter suppression. They frequently post voter registration deadlines, early voting information, and updates on local elections that impact the Black community, along with critical commentary on Kamala Harris’ work.

4. @imavoter (Instagram, Twitter)

 

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I Am A Voter is a nonpartisan organization focused on encouraging voter participation. Their content is packed with easy-to-digest election information, registration reminders, and crucial deadlines. Their mission is to make voting accessible and exciting for all, including Black voters who face systemic barriers to voting.

5. @cnn (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook)

 

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For broader coverage of the election, CNN offers in-depth, up-to-the-minute reporting. Their coverage includes frequent updates on Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden’s leadership and political strategies, as well as insights on how policies and candidates affect Black voters. The news organization is a great resource for breaking political news.

6. @WinWithBlackWomen (Twitter, Instagram)

 

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Win With Black Women is a collective of Black women committed to amplifying Black political power and leadership. Their feed is full of election updates, voter mobilization efforts, and highlights of Black women in politics. Follow them for a strong focus on voter empowerment and Black women’s leadership.

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7. @voteblackpac (Instagram, Twitter)

 

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Vote Black PAC is dedicated to supporting Black candidates and mobilizing Black voters. Their content is all about political engagement, with spotlights on leaders like Jim Clyburn, Maxine Waters, and Kamala Harris and important election deadlines. Follow them for voter guides and key election resources.

8. @urbanleague (Instagram, Twitter)

The National Urban League advocates for economic and social justice for African Americans. They focus heavily on voter rights and civic engagement, offering frequent updates on Kamala Harris’ initiatives and how various policies will affect Black Americans.

9. @ReecieColbert (Twitter, Instagram)

Reecie Colbert, host of The Reecie Colbert Show, Reecie With the Receipts, and Black Women Views, is a powerful voice for Black political commentary. Her social media covers the latest election updates, Kamala Harris’s political moves, and in-depth discussions on issues that matter to the Black community. Colbert’s unapologetic, no-nonsense take on politics is a must-follow for anyone who wants to stay in the loop.

10. @blackgirlsvote (Instagram, Twitter)

 

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Black Girls Vote empowers Black women and girls to make their voices heard in the political arena. Their page frequently highlights Kamala Harris’ historic achievements and provides voter education, deadlines, and the importance of Black women’s votes in shaping the political landscape.

11. @wokevote (Instagram, Twitter)

 

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Woke Vote is all about mobilizing young Black voters through grassroots activism. Their content includes voter registration drives, policy breakdowns, and election updates, including coverage of Kamala Harris’ role in advocating for racial justice and equity.

Bonus: Don’t forget to follow the #BlackVotesMatter and #StayWokeVote hashtags on social media to tap into more pages and resources that highlight the political power of the Black community. By following these pages, you’ll stay informed and ready to make a difference this election season.

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