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Showing Original Post only (View all)How Bernie Sanders Exposed the Democrats’ Racial Rift [View all]
Excellent Politico article.
Though it might offend his uber-progressive supporters to hear this, the Sanders insurgency is largely a white revolution. All the talk about Sanders representing the future of the Democratic Party because of his overwhelming popularity among young people leaves out an important caveat: He couldnt persuade minority voters to sign on. In many ways a Sanders victory, propelled by the least diverse states in the nation, would have been a step backward in American race relations. Now that Hillary Clinton has laid claim convincingly to the nomination with decisive wins in California and New Jersey, the partyand Bernies supportersare at a crossroads. If they insist on maintaining their purist divide from Clinton, they will create a rift in the party thats not just ideological, but racial.
Sanders coming from seemingly nowhere to seriously challenge Clinton while drawing historically large and enthusiastic crowds has soaked up much of the attention in the Democratic race, making it feel as though hes hit a chord that resonates throughout the party. But his brand of idealism has been rejected by the majority of minority votersClinton won every contest with at least a 10 percent black population, except Michigan, and each state where Latinos make up at least 10 percent of eligible voters, except Colorado, according to Harry Enten of FiveThirtyEight.com. On top of that, they have been mocked by some Sanders supporters for supposedly voting against their self-interest because they refuse to believe a political revolution is at hand. That has been particularly galling to black voters who had to endure claims from conservatives in 2008 that they were voting for Barack Obama only because of raceeven though they had spent their entire adult lives voting mostly for white presidential candidates. Now their preference for Clintons brand of pragmatism, something theyve seen result in real progress time and again, is being questioned as well, this time by fellow Democrats.
Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight.com has shown that Clintons victories look much more like the Democratic Partywhich, with a projected 54 percent white vote this year, will be majority-minority long before the country isthan do Sanders wins. Even in Sanders upset in Michigan, pundits were claiming he had made a breakthrough with black voters because he lost them only by 35 percent points. And exit polling data in Nevada that showed him edging Clinton among Hispanics is widely suspected to be wrong, given where Clinton racked up votes in that state.
Minority voters have been watching in horror as millions of Republican voters choose Trump either because of, or despite, his open bigotry. The Sanders supporters who toy with the idea of shunning Clinton in November and allowing Trump to become president to force a revolution that Sanders couldnt deliver are playing with fire. To minority voters, Trumps candidacy feels like an existential threat. Its one thing for Republicans to either ignore or embrace his racism; the party already seems unwilling or incapable of making the kinds of adjustments it must to attract more non-white voters. Its quite another for white Democrats to not appreciate how liberal minorities feel about the possibility of a Trump presidency and what that would say about the state of racial progress in America. It would be a slap in the face, the latest sign that a kind of white privilegethrowing a temper tantrum because they dont get their way despite how much it hurts people of coloris deeply rooted within liberal, Democratic ranks as well.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/magazine/story/2016/06/2016-bernie-sanders-hillary-clinton-democrats-race-racial-divide-213948#ixzz4BlPY6r17
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He said it loudly, though. He said that the smarter voters were in the North and West. Now, that's
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2016
#9
WRONG! Black voters aren't stupid. We are not TOLD HOW to vote. Try again and stop with the
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2016
#7
Or, black people couldn't stand him having a person who called Obama a form of nigger last
uponit7771
Jun 2016
#36
Many of us people of color here at DU have been making these arguments from the very beginning and
Liberal_Stalwart71
Jun 2016
#6
And we've got 2-3 black people who do absolutely nothing but love to run around DU acting as though
Number23
Jun 2016
#14
Enough with the "AA voters are ignorant because they won't vote for Bernie" bullshit.
emulatorloo
Jun 2016
#38