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In reply to the discussion: Enough already of the Iowa bashing.. [View all]NurseJackie
(42,862 posts)10. It's a stretch for anyone to characterize that as bashing Iowans.
Too many people on this board have argued Iowa is "too white" to matter.
It's a stretch for anyone to characterize that as bashing Iowans.
What it is, however, is an accurate and completely fair observation regarding the fact that Iowa is hardly an accurate representation of our nation... and the caucus process just makes it worse when one considers how many people are disenfranchised and unable to participate in the caucus "process".
So there's that...
If that's that's seen, well... primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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No it doesn't. Puerto Rico is another one that doesn't accurately represent the ethnic diversity of
NurseJackie
Nov 2019
#22
Sorry Jackie, parsing words doesn't change the sentiment of saying Iowa is too white.
HerbChestnut
Nov 2019
#25
Any concern about belittling and dismissing the importance of 37% of the country? The US...
George II
Nov 2019
#33
You do know that a candidate cannot get the nomination of the party w/o non white voters?
Gothmog
Nov 2019
#36
That's the issue. The two first states, which will guide the rest of the primaries....
George II
Nov 2019
#32
The same argument could be used against most of the southern states during the Democratic primary.
HerbChestnut
Nov 2019
#7
If a major string of states followed within a week of Iowa/NH, the emphasis on the former
hlthe2b
Nov 2019
#12
I would think a consensus between some states and DNC could push it forward, but...?
hlthe2b
Nov 2019
#18