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In reply to the discussion: Guys, after seeing the Sanders supporters show their royal hineys in CaliDem's OP [View all]BeyondGeography
(41,238 posts)She will have strong institutional support from blacks in the party and it will carry over to votes. And the 2008 contest has a lot to do with it.
Clinton/Obama was pretty gut wrenching for many black Democrats in power. Look at someone like Eddie Bernice Johnson who worked with Hillary on the '72 McGovern campaign, had a very strong relationship with her and still endorsed Obama, which I'm sure wasn't easy. She is already on board with Hillary 2016.
I'm sure most of Obama's black support in the party will make the same transition without much hesitation, even with the dog whistling that occurred as Obama gained momentum post-Iowa. Hillary is the frontrunner for a lot of valid reasons, paid her dues with a loss and was loyal to Obama for the last eight years, starting with the 2008 convention.
Now along comes Bernie, who has functioned as a political independent all his life, looking to chip away at Hillary's black support in the context of a Democratic Party nomination process. I really don't see why or how it would happen.