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In reply to the discussion: Why is Biden stuck at 14% favorability here on DU? [View all]Gothmog
(177,573 posts)70. Washington Post-Opinion: Voters aren't playing along with the media narrative
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The latest Hill-HarrisX poll shows former vice president Joe Biden opening up a 32-point lead over Sanders, whose claim to the partys heart is evaporating before our eyes. The latest Morning Consult poll shows Biden expanding his share to 40 percent (up 4 points from the previous week) and Sanders tumbling to 19 percent (down from 27 percent in February). In other words, available evidence suggests that at present the predicted story lines arent emerging.....
The most reliable voters African American women have little affection for Sanders, nor have they automatically gravitated to African American candidates to the left of Biden. They know Biden, they like him and so far they are content to reward him with their support after his eight years of service in the Obama administration.
The lack of appeal among African American candidates is now a significant problem for Sanders and for other progressives such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg. (The latest Quinnipiac poll found, Biden had the support of 42 percent of nonwhite respondents, more than 30 points ahead of his nearest rival, Warren. Sanders, who struggled with nonwhite voters during his 2016 campaign, had only 7 percent support.)
In short, in going far to the left, Sanders and other candidates misfired not only with older, more moderate whites but also with the critical African American electorate. The media likewise has overestimated the influence of the far left and failed to appreciate the centrist bent of both white and African American voters.
The most reliable voters African American women have little affection for Sanders, nor have they automatically gravitated to African American candidates to the left of Biden. They know Biden, they like him and so far they are content to reward him with their support after his eight years of service in the Obama administration.
The lack of appeal among African American candidates is now a significant problem for Sanders and for other progressives such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg. (The latest Quinnipiac poll found, Biden had the support of 42 percent of nonwhite respondents, more than 30 points ahead of his nearest rival, Warren. Sanders, who struggled with nonwhite voters during his 2016 campaign, had only 7 percent support.)
In short, in going far to the left, Sanders and other candidates misfired not only with older, more moderate whites but also with the critical African American electorate. The media likewise has overestimated the influence of the far left and failed to appreciate the centrist bent of both white and African American voters.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Because most on DU havent picked yet for whatever reason. Biden leads with those who HAVE.
oldsoftie
May 2019
#7
re: "we are whiter, more likely to be LGBT, and wealthier than the population as a whole"
thesquanderer
May 2019
#18
I can imagine what would happen if come of Levy's more 'interesting" tweets were
ehrnst
May 2019
#50
I am kinda waiting for more time to pass before I make a choice. I mean it's over a year away. n/t
Apple Fritter
May 2019
#49
Yeah, that's what I am waiting for. On the stage with them together, talking and comparing n/t
Apple Fritter
May 2019
#61
More informed? What? Are informed people NOT likely to support Joe, is that what you are
Eliot Rosewater
May 2019
#52
Of course that's what the message is. It's an ugly insinuation and a slam against Biden.
NurseJackie
May 2019
#66
Because DU in general is farther left than the Democratic Party and electorate in general.
highplainsdem
May 2019
#55
Speaking for myself, all the candidates piss me off in their own way and none of them inspires me
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#60
I am for real! Part of it is because I almost never get my inspiration from politicians, and I feel
WhiskeyGrinder
May 2019
#65