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In reply to the discussion: Can Sanders or O'Malley win? Yes. How? Basic math. [View all]okasha
(11,573 posts)You're missing that people of color in Texas know Hillary and regard her with something very close to veneration. Female people of color especially. You haven't seen her surrounded by several thousand Hispanic women (and some men), all cheering madly, some of the older ones bringing small gifts. The younger ones know she's championed women's healthcare all over the world and in the Senate. She's a role model. And yes, I have seen all that.
Texas LGBTs will go for her overwhelmingly. They've seen her in Pride parades, they've followed her work as SOS.
Republican women will go over the wall for her in significant numbers.
Put Julian Castro on the ticket as VP, and all those favorables go up even further.
Forgive me for being blunt, but Sanders is an old white guy from up north. He has no history and no base in this state. If he's on the ticket Texas Dems will either sigh and do their duty or just stay home because they know we've already lost. Republican women vote for Jeb.
O'Malley? Who?