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In reply to the discussion: Young Black Voters to Their Biden-Supporting Parents: 'Is This Your King?' [View all]ancianita
(42,759 posts)39. They must be getting divisive propaganda to discourage them from voting at all. Because they
KNOW that not voting Democratic will make their issues disappear under a Republican president.
If Republican polls show numbers dropping Biden, Trump will probably start making noises about doing the things "the blacks want." lol
From now on I don't trust media that show Democratic divisions. From now on I wouldn't be made to doubt my party's unity by any reports that show voter divisiveness. We know there are always internal differences, but amplifying it only serves probably horse race media profit.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Young Black Voters to Their Biden-Supporting Parents: 'Is This Your King?' [View all]
BeyondGeography
Sep 2019
OP
This is actually not a great way to look at activism. Electoral politics is one tool to cause
WhiskeyGrinder
Sep 2019
#2
And many of us believe Biden has the best chance of beating Trump, and polls back us up.
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#22
Of all the top tier candidates, if nominated, Joe would have the WORST chance of defeating
InAbLuEsTaTe
Sep 2019
#32
Of course they'll come for Warren, but she's much more nimble and future oriented.
hedda_foil
Sep 2019
#50
I guess there are some things you have to live long enough on this earth to know
Dream Girl
Sep 2019
#12
Exactly. It might be smartass, but really isn't smart, to echo the villain.
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#25
The line seems to be getting a lot of applause from Biden critics on Twitter.
highplainsdem
Sep 2019
#40
I doubt bombarding one's relatives with clips of Castro's meltdown will change minds.
emulatorloo
Sep 2019
#18
They must be getting divisive propaganda to discourage them from voting at all. Because they
ancianita
Sep 2019
#39
I sure wouldn't extrapolate anything from the NY Times after the crap they pulled in 2016, and their
still_one
Sep 2019
#52
because young people are far more focused on other things . young people of every generation
JI7
Sep 2019
#66
Millennials are almost as large as boomers and half of them voted in 2016
BeyondGeography
Sep 2019
#69
I really don't get the antipathy toward Biden. He isn't even a conservative Democrat.
LincolnRossiter
Sep 2019
#74