African American voters in Maryland. PHOTO/Rich Vary/NewsHour
(Reuters) - High voter turnout among African Americans helped get President Barack Obama elected in 2008 but a black rights group fears even a small drop in turnout in the November election might cause him to lose or struggle in several key states.
Leaders of the National Urban League, a civil rights group, released a report on Tuesday that said although blacks voted overwhelmingly for Obama in 2008, if the number of African
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