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From our Friends, By Anita Kumar, David Lightman and Lesley Clark, Tribune Washington Bureau
FLINT, Mich. — The 2016 presidential election is unfolding in black and white, in arguably the most racially polarized fashion in at least a generation.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton is making the most relentless pitch for African-American votes perhaps in decades. Barack Obama, the first black nominee for a major party ticket, didn’t have to campaign as aggressively for that constituency. Bill Clinton delicately balanced his appeal to black voters with his assurances to center-left whites that he was on their side.
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