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In reply to the discussion: "Will Black Voters Still Love Biden When They Remember Who He Was?" [View all]Gothmog
(177,544 posts)80. 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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A barrage of hit pieces is not "vetting". We're united Democrats, not operatives out to destroy Dems
emulatorloo
May 2019
#34
Better yet, tell that to Nina Turner, Briahna Gray, David Sirota, Cornell West, and Susan Sarandon.
George II
May 2019
#65
You've got to be kidding ... if you walked thru a mall in the US and asked who Obama's VP was
mr_lebowski
May 2019
#76
Joe Biden was NEVER against school integration, he was against busing. Integration is a result....
George II
May 2019
#85
And curiously those who profess a preferred candidate rarely, if ever, post about their own.
George II
May 2019
#42
cough, I don't recall you ever posting about Booker, although you may have.....
George II
May 2019
#25
Then why aren't you posting positive threads about Booker rather than attempting to 'destroy' others
emulatorloo
May 2019
#38
Then why the shade for Biden only? What about the pro-gun, pro-Russia votes in very recent sessions
lapucelle
May 2019
#55
MANY Democrats worked with Jesse Helms over the years, primarily to GET THINGS DONE! At least....
George II
May 2019
#22
This is the saddest part of all of this; partisan obstruction has gone on so long that many now
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#24
The time for civility towards RethugliKKKons is long past... certainly we've learned that by NOW!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2019
#54
And vote for one of several great democratic candidates that might be nominee. n/t
uawchild
May 2019
#6
And black voters definitely don't need to be reminded what we should be paying attention to
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#35
Biden joined in with Jesse Helms, the biggest racist in the Senate at the time.
uawchild
May 2019
#8
invoking the Obama HALO EFFECT? That's a weak defense of Biden's actual record
uawchild
May 2019
#11
How would black voters know who and who not to support if white people didn't educate us
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#13
Go for it; try to paint Biden as a racist. It will probably not turn out the way you want.
LongtimeAZDem
May 2019
#19
we will see. as I've said before ( based on absolutely nothing) he won't be our candidate. i hope
Kurt V.
May 2019
#33
Biden had a problem with the METHOD of integrating schools, not integration in general....
George II
May 2019
#41
Biden helped bar HEW from withholding funds from school districts that refused to integrate
uawchild
May 2019
#44
Can you talk about Cory Booker sometime? Because that would be helpful to him
emulatorloo
May 2019
#73
For those who believe that bussing is the way to go, urge your candidate to bring back busing, and
still_one
May 2019
#48
Thanks Cha. There seems to be some very ugly insinuations being thrown about, and the mortive
still_one
May 2019
#62
It's like saying that people who are against farm subsidies are in favor of mass starvation.
George II
May 2019
#67