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Donkees

(31,396 posts)
Tue Sep 12, 2017, 07:24 AM Sep 2017

Its time to end the myth that black voters dont like Bernie Sanders

By Symone D. Sanders September 12 at 6:00 AM
Symone D. Sanders is a Strategist for Priorities USA, a CNN political commentator and the former national press secretary for Bernie Sanders' presidential run.


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Last month, just days after the tragedy in Charlottesville, the Rev. Wendell Anthony of Fellowship Chapel in Detroit gave a fiery introduction at a town hall led by Rep. John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). It may have been a Tuesday, but watching it felt like Sunday service.

In his speech, Anthony praised Sanders’s effort to “take down the tributes to racism and division” through his work standing up for universal health care, jobs for everybody, a higher minimum wage, tuition-free education, and fair treatment and respect from law enforcement. Anthony called the senator someone who “stands up, speaks up, and keeps his eyes on the prize of freedom and justice and equity.”

Last spring, a Harvard-Harris poll found Sanders to be the most popular active politician in the country. African Americans gave the senator the highest favorables at 73 percent — vs. 68 percent among Latinos, 62 percent among Asian Americans and 52 percent among white voters. It wasn’t a fluke: This August, black voters again reported a 73 percent favorability rating for Sanders. Critics, such as Starr, continue to point to the senator’s 2016 primary numbers among older African American voters to claim that his message somehow doesn’t resonate with people of color as a whole — and continue to ignore that, according to GenForward, Sanders won the black millennial vote in the primaries.

Instead of attacking Bernie, folks should follow his journey and witness the work. Whether it’s been standing with black union workers in Mississippi, standing with Conyers and Anthony in Detroit, or putting himself on the front lines of the fight to save the Affordable Care Act, the senator is using his voice and the weight of his popularity to fight for the policies that will benefit us all. And the polls show that people get it.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/posteverything/wp/2017/09/12/its-time-to-end-the-myth-that-black-voters-dont-like-bernie-sanders/

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Its time to end the myth that black voters dont like Bernie Sanders (Original Post) Donkees Sep 2017 OP
What's not to like? KeepItReal Sep 2017 #1
Perfectly Stated.. disillusioned73 Sep 2017 #2

KeepItReal

(7,769 posts)
1. What's not to like?
Tue Sep 12, 2017, 07:44 AM
Sep 2017

It's not a "myth", just a line of attack.

Take someone's strength (civil rights) and turn it into a perceived weakness.

That's what passes for politics nowadays.

 

disillusioned73

(2,872 posts)
2. Perfectly Stated..
Tue Sep 12, 2017, 08:26 AM
Sep 2017

when u can't win on the issues, attack some ones character.. classic rightwing tactic

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