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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Have we really reached a place where if you aren't a PoC [View all]Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)172. You go to the polls with the voters you have, not the voters you would ideally have.
And yeah, there are a LOT of voters out there who won't ever vote for Hillary, no matter what. I've heard it over and over in people I've talked to about politics in the real world, from across the political spectrum. There are a lot of 'Anybody But Hillary' voters out there, and nominating her is probably the surest way to lose the White House.
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Nah, just at a place where AA's on DU who've been screaming there's a problem with....
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#1
What does that have to do with the response of AA's to Sanders or his campaign?
ismnotwasm
Feb 2016
#22
I do. Whole heartedly. The same way she tried to drive a wedge between LGBT and Obama in 08
Joe the Revelator
Feb 2016
#26
We, black folk, can think for ourselves... don't need Clintons assessment, which she hasn't given to
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#10
People claiming social justice is nothing more than a "tactic" and POC duped made it a much
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#24
I think the claim that POC (and women) have been duped is patently offensive....
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#166
sorry if I was not clear. some of the things I have read here have been deliberately
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#171
How has Clinton fomented unfair criticism? If anything she's been fairly reserved just now hitting..
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#142
I don't see how you answered the question at all, you addressed it but I don't see any concrete
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#165
What's the "its" you're referring to? Criticism?! Clinton is supposed to address all the criticism s
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#169
I have seen some interesting attempts lately to inject hatred toward white people
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#139
Nope, I have seen people attributing words like "fuck white people" to Hill's campaign.
bettyellen
Feb 2016
#151
Sanders lost IA PoC by 25% after spending 3 months campaigning there... those PoC heard
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#141
Strawman at best, never intimated in any way that I did and not even part of my reply
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#145
I for the most part have been careful to use polling data and generalized statements about PoC
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#160
Divide. Divide. Divide. Divide. Divide. Do you not see what is being done here? Do you not see the
Dont call me Shirley
Feb 2016
#110
You mean by bashing Obama and then associating his campaign with vile racialized Obama bashers
uponit7771
Feb 2016
#146
It also left the impression that he met the Clintons DURING his Civil Rights involvement.
arcane1
Feb 2016
#3
There's no other reason to say he met them in the same paragraph as not meeting Sanders.
arcane1
Feb 2016
#28
He met them when Bill Clinton was 29, before he went into politics. So they've been
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#106
So 1975, 76. John Lewis is a member of the Progressive Caucus along with Bernie Sanders who chaired
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2016
#170
1968 she interned at the House Republican Conference and worked Rockefeller (R) campaign for prez.
ieoeja
Feb 2016
#53
In 1968 she was working for Sen. Gene McCarthy, an anti war candidate, just as I was. In 1968....
Hekate
Feb 2016
#138
He met the Clintons during the mid-70's. Wasn't the Civil Rights movement still going on? nt
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#84
I would agree, but the poster I was responding to apparently thinks it ended in the 60's. n/t
pnwmom
Feb 2016
#102
Only if you want to see it that way in order to attack John Lewis. Everyone can clearly see....
George II
Feb 2016
#112
The fact that you think that saying he never saw Sanders in the 1960s is an "attack" speaks volumes
Empowerer
Feb 2016
#14
Hillary's supporters are jumping on his comments to call Bernie a liar.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2016
#94
I gotta wonder what are the internal polls within the Clinton campaign?
nadinbrzezinski
Feb 2016
#18
interestingly when Andy Young sided with WalMart there was no defensive reaction
MisterP
Feb 2016
#19
Unless I am reading the quote incorrectly, does it not also imply that both Bill and Hillary Clinton
Dragonfli
Feb 2016
#71
Actually, what we've reached is the side of the bus. It doesn't matter who it is...
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2016
#44
Yeah, heaven forbid we criticize an endorsement of a person that we don't approve of. nt
retrowire
Feb 2016
#46
I see this as part of the pattern of the Clinton's use of surrogates....
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2016
#74
Actually, I'm looking at the DELIGHT of Hillary supporters when they get some ammo.
Spitfire of ATJ
Feb 2016
#92
Cali, I respect John Lewis also. I can not speak to his motivations, but it is politics and politics
LiberalArkie
Feb 2016
#79
I'm sure Hillary wanted to be there but she probably had an important speech to
LondonReign2
Feb 2016
#90
You go to the polls with the voters you have, not the voters you would ideally have.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Feb 2016
#172
I doubt that MLK or John Lewis noticed me when I worked for civil rights in L.A.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2016
#97
John Lewis is pro-private prison and was pushed to support Obama over Clinton by his constituents.
w4rma
Feb 2016
#103
You say you respect John Lewis enormously but then accuse him of being Hillary's puppet.
Justice
Feb 2016
#108
Hillary Clinton didn't "employ" John Lewis to say what he said. He spoke from HIS heart....
George II
Feb 2016
#113
Bernie DID say he expected the kitchen sink thrown at him soon. Also, I was at the 1963 March
FailureToCommunicate
Feb 2016
#124
There is a special place in hell for any progressive who takes issue with opinions from POC
LittleBlue
Feb 2016
#148
To say that Hillary is "controlling" John Lewis is pretty insulting AND silly.
kerry-is-my-prez
Feb 2016
#157
It's like the Clinton campaign had to stop thinking about winning the general election
Babel_17
Feb 2016
#193