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pangaia

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58. What do you think would be a good way to assure there is a black candidate?
Tue Dec 3, 2019, 11:16 PM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Undecided

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some candidates could not convince enough people to support them. he should be msongs Dec 2019 #1
In her home state, she was running towards the bottom of the field of candidates. I guess that demosincebirth Dec 2019 #72
And a Jew. roody Dec 2019 #2
That, too question everything Dec 2019 #4
If 40-45% of the AA vote wasn't sticking with an old white guy BeyondGeography Dec 2019 #3
The issue isn't how many black voters support an old white guy StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #12
no candidate has been forced out of the race. they all could have stayed in despite msongs Dec 2019 #17
Who is arguing otherwise? LanternWaste Dec 2019 #82
Thank you mcar Dec 2019 #27
I think it's very much an issue, unfortunately BeyondGeography Dec 2019 #31
I respect your posts, but you didn't deal with the central issue the poster made. Blue_true Dec 2019 #33
I didn't address that point because it's irrelevant to the issue I'm raising StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #36
How do we get the diverse field that you allude to? Blue_true Dec 2019 #46
No one needs to be "propped up." But we do need to adjust institutional processes StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #49
President Obama became the real deal by winning Iowa in 2008. Blue_true Dec 2019 #55
This has nothing to do with Obama StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #56
It does squirecam Dec 2019 #62
You don't get it. StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #65
We don't agree on everything, you and I. Act_of_Reparation Dec 2019 #88
... StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #96
So you seem to have shifted. Now it is not about having Black skin as much as it is about being Blue_true Dec 2019 #63
Yep squirecam Dec 2019 #66
For real. I really liked her and donated when she kicked off her campaign. bearsfootball516 Dec 2019 #78
This message was self-deleted by its author pinkstarburst Dec 2019 #93
What do you think would be a good way to assure there is a black candidate? pangaia Dec 2019 #58
I don't think the goal should be "to assure there's a black candidate" StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #60
Well said. I agree with you. pangaia Dec 2019 #83
Thanks for sharing that experience StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #84
PoC's anxious pragmatism is itself evidence of the unjust system radius777 Dec 2019 #75
This is such an important point StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #85
Haven't heard Booker's out. But if he becomes so, it's the black bloc's Hortensis Dec 2019 #5
Not out, but not on the next debate stage question everything Dec 2019 #7
No, it's still open and he may still make it. Hortensis Dec 2019 #13
I was really impressed by Booker when he addressed the 2016 Convention question everything Dec 2019 #26
Well, I suspect Booker and Harris have big careers ahead. Hortensis Dec 2019 #32
African Americans as a group are the smartest voters. Blue_true Dec 2019 #35
:) Silliness is not an indulgence most feel they can afford? Hortensis Dec 2019 #41
Why did so many stay home and not vote for Hillary? Tipperary Dec 2019 #79
For the same reason Trump won padah513 Dec 2019 #80
Smart voters, no matter their race, do not fall for Tipperary Dec 2019 #81
I just believe that Hillary made a weak VP choice Blue_true Dec 2019 #95
Tim Kaine, while he is a decent person, excited no one. Blue_true Dec 2019 #94
I'm 66, but I hope I live long enough Mr.Bill Dec 2019 #6
I think that it is wonderful that the majority of African American voters Blue_true Dec 2019 #39
Rev MLK's dream is still just a dream at140 Dec 2019 #8
And this is a problem for us, the "identity" definition question everything Dec 2019 #11
"What about us? Whites?" Because white people have it so hard and just can't get ahead StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #23
Where does Andrew Yang fit in then? nt 42bambi Dec 2019 #42
given why Franken resigned wanting a woman wasn't ridiculous dsc Dec 2019 #77
And we did. Tina Smith. With a long history of political activity question everything Dec 2019 #91
Oh, please StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #15
I agree JonLP24 Dec 2019 #19
Qualifications, accomplishments and agenda is all that matters to me.. at140 Dec 2019 #21
Well squirecam Dec 2019 #34
Being in congress before, is not necessarily the top qualification at140 Dec 2019 #54
And... squirecam Dec 2019 #57
Agreed!..eom at140 Dec 2019 #59
It's not mutually exclusive or one or the other StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #61
She's out. So she lost. squirecam Dec 2019 #64
African American voters seem to be doing what Dr. King dreamed of. Blue_true Dec 2019 #40
Agree completely..eom at140 Dec 2019 #52
Exactly The Mouth Dec 2019 #69
She would make a good VP pick. RDANGELO Dec 2019 #9
I am not sure. She is too tough minded - as are all the candidates, really, to be second chair to question everything Dec 2019 #16
Considering Biden's age, there is a decent chance he would only go one term. RDANGELO Dec 2019 #24
Obama/Biden IluvPitties Dec 2019 #25
Of course. Stared me in the face. question everything Dec 2019 #90
Biden ran for president in 2008 Polybius Dec 2019 #67
Of course! I even donated to him back then. Thanks question everything Dec 2019 #89
I agree with every point that you made. Blue_true Dec 2019 #43
So squirecam Dec 2019 #44
We already had a female VP nominee Blue_true Dec 2019 #47
I think it is different to compare the situation to the 80s JonLP24 Dec 2019 #48
Booker and Harris are not moderates, neither are the Castro brothers. Blue_true Dec 2019 #50
I'm not pissing on Booker JonLP24 Dec 2019 #51
Why not listen to him instead of challenging him this way and calling people "complainers" StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #10
You are correct. I could not ask him, of course question everything Dec 2019 #14
"concentrating on identities" is the very gravaman of politics StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #18
I agree JonLP24 Dec 2019 #22
Every election is about identity politics mcar Dec 2019 #30
Post removed Post removed Dec 2019 #20
You're going with that? irisblue Dec 2019 #37
It is what it is Rev Al, it is what it is. NoMoreRepugs Dec 2019 #28
Obama was on stage and elected twice. evertonfc Dec 2019 #29
good let's go Joe ! stonecutter357 Dec 2019 #38
Not a Rev Al fan Zorro Dec 2019 #45
Maybe direct your rage at kacekwl Dec 2019 #53
Once upon a time nominating an Irish *gasp* Roman Catholic was a huge deal. The Valley Below Dec 2019 #68
We have 4 front runners..... squirecam Dec 2019 #70
LOL StarfishSaver Dec 2019 #73
Trump won in 2016 so how did 'we' win? nt kelly1mm Dec 2019 #71
We got more votes question everything Dec 2019 #92
That is not how you win the Presidency. nt kelly1mm Dec 2019 #97
Welp ... I pretty much called it right after the first 'UH-OH! NO DEM POCS!11!' tweet hit ... mr_lebowski Dec 2019 #74
Until money is taken out of our elections , and foreign corruption, duforsure Dec 2019 #76
So squirecam Dec 2019 #86
Welcome Back ChubbyStar Dec 2019 #87
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