WISCONSIN — After decades of voting for Democratic presidential candidates, Wisconsin flipped in 2016, thanks largely to white voters without college degrees backing Donald Trump.

But in 2020, those voters make up a smaller share of the electorate. And Democrats are also hoping to reverse another trend from four years ago: Black voters staying home.

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For Joe Biden's campaign, that means trying facilitate conversations about local issues like the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha.

But on the Republican side, the Trump campaign is making an economic appeal to Black voters in hopes of winning over a demographic that's long voted blue. 

Washington correspondent Taurean Small, assisted by political producer Maureen McManus, examined how changing demographics in Wisconsin are shaping the race in part three of the Black Voters Matter series. ​