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In reply to the discussion: Just a couple reasons Bernie can win the nomination IF he even runs [View all]Jim Lane
(11,175 posts)You wrote in #104, "Sanders is popular with one part of the Democratic Party (to which, we must recall, he doesn't belong)." The "one part" with which he's popular is more than three quarters, according to the Quinnipiac poll.
You're right that "we must recall" his party identification -- if we're talking about his popularity on DU. Out in the real world, most members of the Democratic Party don't seem to consider this "issue" to be a dealbreaker. Among grassroots Democrats, only 11% have an unfavorable opinion of him. Among DU members, especially among DU members who frequently post about Bernie, the percentage appears to be considerably higher.
As for the other crosstabs, I didn't say that Bernie's support among women was hot or lukewarm or whatever. I merely responded to your implication in #104 that "mostly white male voters" were the source of Bernie's support. He's more popular with women than with men, more popular with blacks than with whites, and more popular with Hispanics than with whites. In other words, the stereotype you repeated is not accurate.