Groups with Obama ties help with black voters in 5 states

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ST. LOUIS (AP) _ Political committees with ties to Senate Democratic Leader
Chuck Schumer and former President Barack Obama are aiming digital messages to
black voters in five states with pivotal U.S. senate races.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports the Senate Majority PAC and Priorities USA Action plan to spend “seven figures” in Missouri, Florida, Indiana, North Dakota and Arizona. In Missouri, Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill faces a tough challenge from Republican Attorney General Josh Hawley.

Democrats behind the targeted digital messages say they are making sure their voters will be enthused to vote in 2018, even though it’s not a presidential election year. They point to the precedent of Alabama, where Democrat Doug Jones won a special Senate race last year with the help of black voters.

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