African Americans are Virginia’s largest minority, comprising about 20 percent of the population and a similar share of the electorate. Enthusiasm among black voters for President Obama, which was key to his victory four years ago, is taking on added significance in the final days before Nov. 6, given what polls show is essentially a tie nationally with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. But voters in Petersburg, Va., which saw the highest black turnout in its history, are showing signs that enthusiasm for Obama — but not necessarily support for him — may have flagged. Here’s a look at Virginia — and Petersburg — today.
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