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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]Number23
(24,544 posts)still not forgiven black people for shifting over to Obama, nor Obama for welcoming them with open arms. Cornel and Tavis immediately come to mind.
The strong support Clinton had from the black community -- admittedly combined with the strong impression that white people in America were still much too racist to vote for a black man named Obama -- kept her in the lead, even after Obama started to come into his own.
But of course, after Obama won Iowa black folks realized he may actually have a chance and flocked to him in droves. But that does not in any way mean that Hillary's support disappeared, though it may have dissipated due to the questionable and even clueless comments she and Bill made during the campaign that you mentioned. I think that residual and obviously still strong black support is what we're seeing now.
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 the Democratic Party nomination process. I really don't see why or how it would happen.
To be honest, I don't either. Not yet. But I'm not sure how "loyal" Clinton is being. Her silence on the TPP has been universally regarded as pretty strange and her tenure as SoS was not without its missteps.