In Final Stretch, Groups Work To Get Young People, Minorities To The Polls

Georgia voters and supporters dance and sing during a “Souls to The Polls” march hosted by Democratic Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams in downtown Atlanta on October 28, 2018. Alongside artist Common and Ambassador Andrew Young, Abrams marched with voters to a polling station in downtown Atlanta.

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Updated at 12:30 p.m. ET

In the final days ahead of potentially pivotal midterm elections, activists are working to get voters to the polls who ordinarily might not show up when the presidency doesn’t hang in the balance.

Donors have poured millions of dollars into efforts to turn out more African-Americans, Hispanics and young people for the 2018 elections.