(Reuters) - The early voting state is the first 2008 Democratic contest with a large African-American electorate -- more than half of the primary voters are expected to be black -- and could provide vital clues about the outcome of the national race.
Black voters could make a difference in Democratic primaries in Florida, scheduled to vote on the same day as South Carolina, and many of the more than 20 states that vote the next week -- including big states like New York, New Jersey and Illinois that could decide the nomination.
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Black voters could make a difference in Democratic primaries in Florida, scheduled to vote on the same day as South Carolina, and many of the more than 20 states that vote the next week -- including big states like New York, New Jersey and Illinois that could decide the nomination.
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