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In reply to the discussion: My wife doesn't support Pete... [View all]redstateblues
(10,565 posts)6. That's funny-my wife says the same thing!
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Well, the answer is "very" and that is true specifically amongst voter demos Dems must win
RockRaven
Feb 2020
#31
Pete isn't doing nearly as well nationally as he is in Iowa and NH. I don't think he can
highplainsdem
Feb 2020
#2
He seriously neglected the AA community in South Bend. Suddenly he found religion with
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#10
Where do you get the idea that he seriously neglected the AA community in South Bend?
CaliforniaPeggy
Feb 2020
#11
I suspect he just didn't see the problems. He's so smart that he thought they would work.
CaliforniaPeggy
Feb 2020
#16
Yes. Tone-deaf. And he has years in which to develop his ear. I believe his decisions will continue
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#21
He did not lobby over the course of years to recruit AA officers. He did not suggest anything amiss
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#17
What does Biden provide that is attractive to African American vote that Pete doesn't?
Sapient Donkey
Feb 2020
#18
Experience with AA communities and relationship-building to facilitate trust. I think he was trying,
emmaverybo
Feb 2020
#22
In 2008, a lot of people thought there would be too much resistance to a black candidate
scheming daemons
Feb 2020
#12
There was still a lot; we were helped by the republican selection of a cartoonishly unsuitable VP
LongtimeAZDem
Feb 2020
#50
I worried about Obama being black but then I got to the point where I didn't care anymore.
phleshdef
Feb 2020
#14
If it's any consolation to her, Iowa is normally criticized as being far too conservative.
moriah
Feb 2020
#20
On TV I see ads with same sex couples, I see ads with mixd race couples. Those
comradebillyboy
Feb 2020
#23
Yeah, because America would much more likely vote for a misogynistic, racist, lying, cheating Crook
Pachamama
Feb 2020
#27
So your friend worries about the "effect" on his children from a gay couple in the White House?
Pachamama
Feb 2020
#35
I will say that if anyone could transcend our nation's prejudices, it would be Buttigieg n/t
hlthe2b
Feb 2020
#40
That LGBTQ could find themselves in hell instead is shockingly possible, though.
Hortensis
Feb 2020
#37