Bernie Sanders Courts Black Voters at South Carolina Forum
Source: NY Times
By AMY CHOZICK
Senator Bernie Sanders used a Democratic primary forum in South Carolina on Friday to try to reach out to black voters and make the argument that he is the candidate best suited to address the needs of a demographic that overwhelmingly favors Hillary Rodham Clinton, his chief rival for the nomination.
I think that I have the economic and social justice agenda now that once we get the word out, will, in fact, resonate with the African-American community, Mr. Sanders said in a forum in Rock Hill, S.C., where his primary opponents, Mrs. Clinton and Martin OMalley, a former governor of Maryland, also answered questions.
Because the Democratic National Committee did not sanction the event as an official debate, the First in the South Presidential Candidates Forum, hosted by the South Carolina Democratic Party and Representative James E. Clyburn, the candidates could not be questioned onstage at the same time.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin OMalley, pictured in Iowa last month, will participate in a forum in South Carolina on Friday, though they will not share the stage.First Draft: Democrats Bring Revised Battle Plans to an Unofficial ShowdownNOV. 6, 2015
Instead, the moderator, MSNBCs Rachel Maddow, questioned each of the candidates individually in reverse order of their ranking in national polls, starting with Mr. OMalley and ending with Mrs. Clinton. At the end of the event, the three candidates appeared together and exchanged friendly handshakes.
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From left, the Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Rodham Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin OMalley, with moderator Rachel Maddow at a forum in Rock Hill, S.C., on Friday. Credit Chuck Burton/Associated Press
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(18,791 posts)Go Bernie!
cosmicone
(11,014 posts)Didn't he know there were black people in South Carolina before?