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Showing Original Post only (View all)New Survey Finds Kamala Harris Has Big Support For A Presidential Run From Top Democratic WoC [View all]
A national survey of women of color political organizers, activists, donors, and party leaders shows Sen. Kamala Harris as an overwhelming early favorite of the group ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
The survey results, provided to BuzzFeed News by She the People, a new network advocating for women of color in politics, show a majority of respondents 71.1% includes Harris in their top three choices for president, if she decides to run.
The second most popular candidate was Rep. Beto ORourke, whose closer-than-expected Senate race against Ted Cruz in Texas this year has propelled him into the national spotlight. ORourke was a top three choice for 38.3% of respondents, followed by Joe Biden for 25%, Sen. Cory Booker for 24.2%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren for 22.3%, Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams for 15.2%, and Sen. Bernie Sanders for 12.1%.
Women of color are a key voting demographic for the Democratic Party in elections across the country, and consistently turn out to vote at high rates. In Southern primaries, including early states like South Carolina, black women compose a large portion of the electorate and helped secure the nomination for Hillary Clinton over Sanders in 2016.
Women of color, as a voting bloc, are the backbone of the Democratic Party and were really leading the way with these issues, and weve shown that we can get behind candidates of different genders and different races and really affect an election, Allison said. But now were demanding way more from the candidates. They need to speak directly to us, and anything short just isnt going to cut it.
The survey results, provided to BuzzFeed News by She the People, a new network advocating for women of color in politics, show a majority of respondents 71.1% includes Harris in their top three choices for president, if she decides to run.
The second most popular candidate was Rep. Beto ORourke, whose closer-than-expected Senate race against Ted Cruz in Texas this year has propelled him into the national spotlight. ORourke was a top three choice for 38.3% of respondents, followed by Joe Biden for 25%, Sen. Cory Booker for 24.2%, Sen. Elizabeth Warren for 22.3%, Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams for 15.2%, and Sen. Bernie Sanders for 12.1%.
Women of color are a key voting demographic for the Democratic Party in elections across the country, and consistently turn out to vote at high rates. In Southern primaries, including early states like South Carolina, black women compose a large portion of the electorate and helped secure the nomination for Hillary Clinton over Sanders in 2016.
Women of color, as a voting bloc, are the backbone of the Democratic Party and were really leading the way with these issues, and weve shown that we can get behind candidates of different genders and different races and really affect an election, Allison said. But now were demanding way more from the candidates. They need to speak directly to us, and anything short just isnt going to cut it.
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New Survey Finds Kamala Harris Has Big Support For A Presidential Run From Top Democratic WoC [View all]
PunkinPi
Dec 2018
OP
After watching her question candidates like Kavanaugh, I want her for my President
PhrankT
Dec 2018
#5
Thank you, Celerity, for going to the effort to research this. It won't stop the haters,
pnwmom
Dec 2018
#48
Franked did this to himself, and yet, you blame women for his bad behavior.
all american girl
Dec 2018
#55