Warren Moon

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You’re arguing two different things. We’re talking primaries and what segment of young blacks identify with whom. Most engaged young blacks are higher socioeconomic status (college or not). You’re saying non college young blacks aren’t on the Bernie/Liz wave, well it doesn’t matter because they don’t participate in primaries. The VP pick is a general election play, once the nominee has already been chosen. And we already know there is higher engagement across all sorts of lines in the general, people who didn’t vote in the primary will simply be falling in line if/when they vote in the general.

Traditionally those were two separate processes. You’re coming from a perspective that limits your mindset stating this is the way things have always been done, with having a potential vp candidate having no impact on the primaries. We’ll see if that stays the same. Do u really think the leaks for Biden’s potential vp candidates are done on accident? And the push for black women in the media by Liz with her black Womxn folks and Michelle with her all star crew, just happened to be on the same day and circumstantial?

Every cycle the traditional means of campaigning are changed. It’s going to happen this time too.

Either way the engaged Black College educated voter is so insignificant, that they may Have some impact but not enough to sway the primary. With Warren and Bernie in the election this cycle, the progressive side is split even more.

So in essence all the progressive millenialS in this thread posting about Warren or Bernie doesn’t really mean shyt :yeshrug:.
 

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I'm sure our centrist brehs will fight this pragmatically
Dems in TX should come to a compromise where they raise the population limit for choosing judges to counties with 1 million+ people. Then they should brag about reaching across the aisle for bipartisan court reform.
 
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