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In reply to the discussion: Sanders leads Clinton in Wisconsin ahead of must-win primary [View all]pnwmom
(110,264 posts)101. No. Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Missouri, and Illinois were just two weeks ago.
And Hillary had much stronger support from African Americans.
To insist it is a matter of name-recognition is an insult to African Americans, because then you have to explain why black people in these states are too ignorant to know about Bernie, but white people aren't.
The reason Bernie did so well in caucuses is partly because of the caucus format, which leads to a low turnout, but of unusually motivated voters; and partly because of the demographics of those states. Hawaii, Washington, and Alaska have low numbers of African American voters.
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I live in Brooklyn (since 1999), and there's no way in hell he's winning here.
geek tragedy
Mar 2016
#47
Crown Heights/Prospect Heights. And she'll do very well amongst black voters
geek tragedy
Mar 2016
#55
You're seriously arguing that Trump is more appealing to the electorate than HRC?
SylviaD
Apr 2016
#143
I guess the Republicans approved of her Iraq war vote and chose to vote for her reelection upstate.
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#45
Second link is to the 2008 primary vote totals where she smoked Barack Obama
geek tragedy
Mar 2016
#48
I actually hope she didn't break the law. If she did, it would erode a great deal of confidence in
JonLeibowitz
Mar 2016
#59
A little offended by the suggestion that those who disagree with you live in the past,
Nitram
Mar 2016
#126
Hoping he widens that lead fast! And the process and the count are clean and honest.
merrily
Mar 2016
#4
There are Voter ID requirements which disproportionately hurt college students
Eric J in MN
Mar 2016
#36
Good point. I was referring more to stuff that was conjured up for this primary.
merrily
Mar 2016
#54
But tactically, it will be a GREAT month, even though she'll lose everything.
closeupready
Mar 2016
#21
I'm worried about voter fraud. The DNC is for Hillary and they're counting the votes
Zira
Mar 2016
#138
Cynicism runs rampant amongst lower-income people, and for good reason.
strategery blunder
Mar 2016
#64
How many African Americans live there? Every minority group is not the same. n/t
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#68
We have already had 8 debates and 10 Town Halls and Bernie has fully participated.
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#81
No. Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, Missouri, and Illinois were just two weeks ago.
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#101
Right now he has to win the rest of the states by 56%, on average. It was 57% but last
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#78
You're right. He needs at least 10 more delegates out of this, according to 538.
pnwmom
Mar 2016
#27
That is, of course, very good news. Now I hope that those involved in voter suppression have not ...
agracie
Mar 2016
#18
I hope there is plenty of exit polling so we can see how much funny business occurs. nt
GoneFishin
Mar 2016
#20