Kamala Harris has dropped out of the presidential race. (Politico/WAPO)

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Explain to me how the people who have decided not to vote were able to make her drop out.

ALL Black Americans are 13% of the population.

ADOS are something less than 13%

I don't know how many Black people vote but I'm gonna guess half.

But the people you're trying to say put a stop to her campaign are in the half that don't vote anyway.

Enlighten me Breh

Black people are roughly a fifth of Dem voters.

We represented 60% of the Dem primary voters in South Carolina 2016.

We overwhelmingly vote for Dems, they struggle to win presidential elections in unless we come out in droves for them(see 2016 vs 2012).
 

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You crazy as hell if you think she doesn't land on her feet somewhere even in a Sanders campaign.

She has got name recognition and she's also a former prosecutor and senator.

She'll be an AG or get a cabinet position from someone.

you’d have to know absolutely nothing about sanders( you obviously fukking don’t) to believe he’d make her his AG. It would be someone like Larry Krasner. Not her
 

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Black people are roughly a fifth of Dem voters.

We represented 60% of the Dem primary voters in South Carolina 2016.

We overwhelmingly vote for Dems, they struggle to win presidential elections in unless we come out in droves for them(see 2016 vs 2012).

Black people

Are not all ADOS

Right?

Isn't that one of your big talking points?

You say "WE" represent 60% of the Den voters in SC but that includes

1) All the non ADOS Black people and

2) All the voters who know how important voting is and will likely vote the next time.

So of the 60%, how many you thing are part of your "Don't vote" cooalition?

Single digit at best. Cause I seriously doubt y'all have converted any people who were gonna vote in the first place.

Do you understand what I mean? People that don't vote don't sway elections. Now y'all might fukc around and allow Trump to win by sitting out, but Kamala didn't bow to the pressure of the "don't vote" mafia.
 

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she was supposed to be accepted by ADOS/FBA. We were supposed to make her cool.

the exact moment her campaign died.


no tangibles/no reparations/no black black agenda/NO VOTE

What was wrong with what she said in this clip?
 

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Explain to me how the people who have decided not to vote were able to make her drop out.

ALL Black Americans are 13% of the population.

ADOS are something less than 13%

I don't know how many Black people vote but I'm gonna guess half.

But the people you're trying to say put a stop to her campaign are in the half that don't vote anyway.

Enlighten me Breh

you need the black vote to win the nomination, because we are a large share of democratic voters in the south, Kamala was polling in the single digits for black voters. We caught a body.

:skip:
 

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Black people are roughly a fifth of Dem voters.

We represented 60% of the Dem primary voters in South Carolina 2016.

We overwhelmingly vote for Dems, they struggle to win presidential elections in unless we come out in droves for them(see 2016 vs 2012).


The thing is Massive Black turnout Tips the balance for an already popular candidate. You do know what happened in 2008 that made the viability of a Black candidate a thing right?

Great Recession - Wikipedia

'43 lied us into a war that we essentially lost and almost caused a global depression. america was willing to vote for anybody who was the opposite of that.

But if the question is will a candidate running on a Black agenda get the nod if Black people came out and voted in Obama like numbers?

Not if 87 Percent of non ADOS people vote against it.
 

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I think he would look good with the current mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms, she would bring that wow and new factor like Sarah Palin did and be more likeable.

that makes great sense, the wave is educated young black women anyways and Keisha fits that bill well.
What was wrong with what she said in this clip?

She couldn't say that to any other group, not jews, not even muslins...

Double edge sword that usually fails, twitter changed the game.
 

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you need the black vote to win the nomination, because we are a large share of democratic voters in the south, Kamala was polling in the single digits for black voters. We caught a body.

:skip:


Who are you funding? Who do you really expect to actually give you want you want without a sustained political donation machine behind them?

I guess you think Gay marriage happened because gays protested, not because they put money behind a several candidates up and down the ballot effectively boycotted anyone opposed to them and constantly promoted their agenda through the media.

You wonder why the media is suddenly talking about transpeople? You think the same thing ain't happening again?
 
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