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Does Warren have a black problem yet or no?

Or is it just Bernie and Mayor Pete :jbhmm:




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How the 2020 candidates break down in the polls so far

In 2016, Clinton and Sanders split the white vote, but she did better among black voters overall, though young black voters trended toward Sanders.
How Bernie Sanders Could Win The 2020 Democratic Nomination
 
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The lines of attack seem to be:
- How will you pay for it?
- She wasn't even always a Democrat.

Where have I heard those sorts of lines of attack before?

Sidenote: This article portrays a Jeff Weaver comment about the demographics of Bernie voters vs Warren voters as an jab. But he was literally explaining why there's no reason for Bernie and Warren to attack each other because they have different pools of voters to pull from when he said that and pushing back at the media narrative that they need to be attacking each other.
 

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:bernielaugh:

There’s another dynamic that’s insulated Warren so far. The other top-polling progressive in the field, Sanders, has adopted the position that there’s little to gain by attacking her. Sanders has repeatedly refused to go there.

“The progressive movement has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win the nomination for the Democratic Party,” said Jonathan Tasini, who authored "The Essential Bernie Sanders and His Vision for America." “I don’t think we should do anything to undercut either candidate because the combination of those two forces, whether it be Warren or Sanders, whoever carries the flag to the finish, could win the nomination.”

Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which has endorsed Warren, said attacking Warren as a Republican — on the debate stage or otherwise — would only backfire.

“Ironically, if other Democrats point out that this economic populist hero who challenges corporations now also has the credibility of formerly being a Republican, that would only reinforce to voters that she’s more electable against Trump — that she can appeal to both the base and swing voters. That would be an absurd attack,” Green said. As for questions about her proposal to enact a wealth tax to help pay for a cadre of new programs, Green said: “Getting into a debate with Elizabeth Warren about plans? Probably not a good move — period.”
 

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I don't necessarily disagree with you (though I lean more towards Warren) but my point is that we need to maximize the chances of whoever wins the primary beating Trump, even if it doesn't end up being our top pick.

I'm not planning to vote Biden in the primary but if he does win I still would want him to beat Trump. So spreading around shyt about him having Alzheimers and being unfit for office is not helpful and I'm sure Trump supporters would run with it.
Bu bu but it’s the primary so we should tear down everyone and “vet” them accordingly :troll:
 
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