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In reply to the discussion: Can we give decent burial to the meme that Bernie Sanders didn't appeal to black voters. [View all]karynnj
(61,075 posts)In any primary, you might "like" several candidates. Their platforms will all be relatively similar within the Democratic party. In 2016, Clinton started as someone about 70 percent of Democrats said was their choice in early polls. Part of that was name recognition and part of that was a core group of people who had wanted her to be the nominee for years - some for more than a decade.
Clinton was seen as by far the most likely person to win the nomination -- and importantly, very very likely the next President. In contrast, Sanders was a relatively unknown Senator from the wonderful state of Vermont, an independent, a slightly disheveled Democratic Socialist, who retained the Brooklyn accent of his youth. I know no one who in May 2015 thought he could break 15% of the primary vote -- and that would have been generous.
A vote for Clinton can not be interpreted as a vote against Bernie.