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In reply to the discussion: "Why African-American voters may doom Bernie Sanders’ candidacy" [View all]Gothmog
(182,160 posts)20. New Poll Shows ‘Surging’ Sanders Losing Ground With the Voter Group He Needs Most
And Sanders is still not polling well with African American or Latino voters and so maybe he needs to change what he is doing http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2016/01/poll-sanders-gains-stop-short-of-minorities.html#
Team Sanders is certainly focused on the problem, with a variety of campaign efforts focused on minority voters in the works. The talking points they are putting out there, however, are less than convincing, as I learned as a guest on the public radio show "To the Point" yesterday, when I heard a Sanders supporter argue that an Iowa win would greatly boost Bernie's African-American support just like it did for Obama in South Carolina in 2008. The idea that Sanders's potential to win the black vote in South Carolina is analogous to that of the first African-American president does not pass the laugh test. Still, any early-state win for Sanders, even in exceptionally honkified Iowa and New Hampshire, will likely create some sort of generalized bounce. The question is how high, and how loyal minority voters prove to be to Hillary Clinton, her husband, and her implicit ally Barack Obama. It's worth remembering that she defeated Barack Obama handily among Latinos in 2008, and that Bill Clinton enjoyed robust support in both communities.
Monmouth University has a new national poll out that casts some fascinating, if very preliminary, light on this subject. Compared to its poll in December, Monmouth shows Sanders making pretty big gains: Clinton was up 59-to-26 last month, and only 52-to-37 now. But among black and Latino voters, Clinton has actually expanded her lead from 61-to-18 to 71-to-21. In other words, a legitimate "Sanders surge" nationally has coincided with a deterioration of his standing with the voters he will most need for a breakthrough after the first two contests of the primary season.
Sanders is actually losing ground with African American voters and Sanders' current tactics are not evidently working.
Sanders will not be the nominee unless he can expand his base of supporters. Super Tuesday will be a long day for Sanders. Vermont is one of the last states with 90+% white voting populations
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This video should bring back some memories, esp. the MLK, Jessie Jackson, others towards the end.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2016
#3
Can you explain what this video is and what it has to do with Sanders' abysmal support in the black
Number23
Jan 2016
#4
The post says Clinton's ties go back decades. I was presenting some of those forgotten memories. nt
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2016
#5
No. And I've made the point about a billion times that there are some Sanders "supporters" who have
Number23
Jan 2016
#10
I keep saying Clintons in plural because I am talking about the Clintons. In plural
Number23
Jan 2016
#14
I am a neutral primary candidate Democrat, respecting both Clinton and Sanders.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2016
#19
I said "some" Sanders supporters. Isn't that the thing they are always screaming about when the
Number23
Jan 2016
#22
The only thing I don't know is how anyone that engages in these stupid assed tactics feels
Number23
Jan 2016
#50
We have had black posters in this forum post letters of straight up UNDYING hatred of the Clintons
Number23
Jan 2016
#25
I feel right at home here, and am again amazed at how many lectures some of you
randys1
Jan 2016
#38
I wonder if some of these folks are just now realizing how dependent any Democratic candidate
randys1
Jan 2016
#60
I will not summarize the power of that presentation, or extrapolate beyond this video.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2016
#13
I wonder why the gentleman keeps saying he's a continuing Poli Sci student as if that is ...
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#21
I loved reading about the back and forth between Washington and Du Bois
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#37
I barely remember the movie but I remember Gunn's Booker T. Washington.
DemocratSinceBirth
Jan 2016
#45
I have my differences with Booker T, but how anyone can claim the founder of Tuskegee Institute
Empowerer
Jan 2016
#39
New Poll Shows ‘Surging’ Sanders Losing Ground With the Voter Group He Needs Most
Gothmog
Jan 2016
#20
And in the meantime, I was watching a clip of a Cruz speech and in the background I could
randys1
Jan 2016
#42
They may do that, if that is their desire. There is also evidence on the other side, as enclosed...
highprincipleswork
Jan 2016
#51
We've had this conversation before, and I was looking to have it one more time.
highprincipleswork
Jan 2016
#53
I found a black person who disagrees with you, so your view is irrelevant . . .
Empowerer
Jan 2016
#65