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In reply to the discussion: Keith Ellisons star falling as Clinton, Obama allies seek DNC alternative [View all]question everything
(52,105 posts)28. Like who?
Just as some said, still saying, that Hillary was not the best candidate. And I ask then who? No, not Sanders.
Our problem is the "down ticket" young politicians like, yes, Ellison, who are capable and willing.
My problem is not with Ellison but with the ones who first suggested him as: Muslim, black.
I'd hope that if there is one lesson we should have from these elections was enough with identity politics. Go back to Obama's keynote address in 2004: there is no black America, no white America only America.
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Keith Ellisons star falling as Clinton, Obama allies seek DNC alternative [View all]
workinclasszero
Dec 2016
OP
And just now I learned that people often pretend two different bags are identical
LanternWaste
Dec 2016
#8
I had two problems with Keith being the DNC chair. The first one was that I believed
still_one
Dec 2016
#20
Very true but when one of our core groups comes out against one of those running for the DNC Chair,
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#58
I am talking about liberal Jewish organizations...who have come out against the nomination.
Demsrule86
Dec 2016
#61
Funny thing about the union vote for Ellison. He was the only name on the ballot.
BobbyDrake
Dec 2016
#38
Remember during the Primary when votes by the Union Executive Committee were frowned upon?
brooklynite
Dec 2016
#39
Although I don't see a problem with him, Ellison would be a polarizing figure as DNC leader.....
George II
Dec 2016
#22
Yes they did but Keith isn't as strong as the interests that wanted that deal.
NWCorona
Dec 2016
#26
Competition is good for the party, not sure if Ellison has the political weight to get enough
Thinkingabout
Dec 2016
#27
So they have issues with Keith Ellison but they were fine with the "Lady from Payday Loans". n/t
retread
Dec 2016
#44