2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBernie Sanders Must Come Out NOW for Minority Vote for Credibility
The Bernie Sanders team should look at this graph and decide today to point their candidate in the direction of the minority vote. I mean African American and Hispanic specifically. A better place does not exist to prove his point of economic and income inequality than these two voting blocks. I did a post back in May that outlines his positions and voting records on race and immigration. They are favorable on both but Sen. Sanders is not making this clear to the public. If they don't know you want their vote, they won't vote for you Bernie.Jason Johnson of NBC News did a piece asking the candidate questions for African Americans on whether they should vote for Bernie Sanders. First of all there is the implication that Sanders has slim or no chance for winning. This group did not even support Obama until he won in Iowa, but in Sen. Sanders last trip to Iowa, he did great with large crowds at his events. And Johnson wants to know if the candidate understands African Americans when they make up only 1% of Vermont's state population. He pursues this question with another, "how he plans on galvanizing this crucial demographic in order to win a national election?"
This could be the big year of the Hispanic vote since people who harass the Mexican community like Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio have been put in their place, thus, many who were in the past, won't be afraid to come out and vote. This could change, though, if voter ID laws persist and there are 32 states that enforce this that you can see here. Hispanics voted for Mr. Obama en masse in 2008 and especially in 2012, and recently Bernie Sanders said, We have 11 million people in this country living in the shadows, living in fear. Thats got to end. We need a path toward citizenship for all of those people.
Bernie Sanders must make racial and immigration reform an integral part of his campaign and do it soon. Without it he cannot win.
Nasty Jack
stonecutter357
(12,697 posts)Liberal_Stalwart71
(20,450 posts)Bernie is taking too long to speak up!
lame54
(35,292 posts)Christ - this is the longest election season ever
There is plenty of time left
He does not need to be on your schedule
What he is doing is working
He will get around to it
Have faith
1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)schedule?
Christ - this is the longest election season ever
There is plenty of time left
She does not need to be on your schedule
What she is doing is working
She will get around to it
Have faith
lame54
(35,292 posts)1StrongBlackMan
(31,849 posts)is suitable to all the DUers' call for HRC to do this, or that, or the other.
But that said, while I normally would agree ... when the calls for attention come from groups that a candidate has a connection deficit, each day that passes with out address a/the issue directly sends an unflattering message to that group/those groups.
appalachiablue
(41,138 posts)raised and lived in Brooklyn, New York until he was 27. His college years were spent at the University of Chicago where he protested for Civil Rights and joined SNCC. His activism included marching at Selma and Washington, DC. In his political career of decades in Washington he's worked with Congressional representatives like Barbara Lee (D-CA) and John Conyers (D-IL) most recently on the Employ Our Youth Now! Act. South Carolina and Mississippi were among some of the tour stops he's made in the last year before recent campaign events in NH, Iowa and MN.
I don't know, was Hillary involved in Civil Rights activism or SNCC during college, or a participant at major Civil Rights events?