Even before that his talk about how economic fixes were a panacea for racial issues started him off on the wrong foot.From my understanding the difference is that Bernie would have a much harder time getting elected. Then things got worse when he lost the South and talk started of low information voters and minorities supposedly voting against their own interests.
Said it over in PoliGAF- where the hell has this POLITICO been for the past two decades?
Why exactly did Hillary win so decidedly with minorities anyway?
I've been a Hillary supporter from the beginning of the primary, but I've always found this statistic a bit odd.
Everytime I see one of these threads I ask myself, am I being called a racist because I voted for Bernie? Because it feels like that.
Bernie's biggest issue is that yeah, he may be right when it comes to economic corruption.
But when it comes to social and societal wounds, he sounds like yet another out of touch old white man who very clearly doesn't view the issue at its root. And its root goes well beyond basic economics.
Bernie consistently, consistently performs better in GE polls vs. Trump than Clinton does.
When the contest is about the primary, we have every right to support one over the other. So many people here think that a preference of Bernie over Hillary somehow means an endorsement of Trump. How does that even make sense?
Yes, if you are concerned about minority issues, you should clearly not vote for Trump. Simple.
smfh...
Show me his ideologies and policies where he ignores these minorities.
Yes, he lost those voting demographics, but that doesn't mean he doesn't support them. What in the actual heck?
Bernie consistently, consistently performs better in GE polls vs. Trump than Clinton does.
When the contest is about the primary, we have every right to support one over the other. So many people here think that a preference of Bernie over Hillary somehow means an endorsement of Trump. How does that even make sense?
Yes, if you are concerned about minority issues, you should clearly not vote for Trump. Simple.
Then why didn't he win the Primary?
If you really want to interpret it that way, I guess we are. But I think there's a notable difference between the two. One comes from a lack of perspective, the other from hate.See, I don't see a distinction between selfishness and racism, because racism is selfishness, maintaining advantage for one's race. So yes, calling me selfish is calling me racist. But you guys don't have a fucking clue why I vote the way I do, so you can all fuck off.
Ya, and putting everyone who voted for Bernie under a single umbrella of a handful of vocal, spiteful assholes is better how?
And I love how everyone is just assuming I'm white.
Ah, that's right. And it only snowballed from there.Even before that his talk about how economic fixes were a panacea for racial issues started him off on the wrong foot.
The problem with Bernie is his simplistic manner of approaching every problem as one rooted in income inequality. That's is not the reality. That is one piece of a complex puzzle of obstacles that minorities face. But Bernie's a classic Law of the Instrument/Hammer guy. He's got a hammer, and every problem looks like a nail.Could someone point out how things would have been worse for minorities under Bernie Sanders? Honestly to me the biggest differences between him and Hillary that I seen were their stances on drugs, guns, and healthcare. When you shoved the purist stuff aside that is.
You quote me saying "Yes, he lost those voting demographics," and then ask why he didn't win the primary? I'm missing the point you're trying to make.
What I'm saying is just because Hillary won over Bernie in the primaries doesn't mean he ignored minorities and doesn't support them. Show me proof of that. His rhetoric and voting record shows quite the opposite.
The problem with Bernie is his simplistic manner of approaching every problem as one rooted in income inequality. That's is not the reality. That is one piece of a complex puzzle of obstacles that minorities face. But Bernie's a classic Law of the Instrument/Hammer guy. He's got a hammer, and every problem looks like a nail.
You're missing the damn point. As always. As every Sanders supporter has since day damn one.
Bernie Sanders actively and openly ignored the South, Black, Latin and LGBT vote, because he didn't see it as important enough and his supporters continued to crap on these voting blocs the whole way.
If you can't see the political divide, I'm sorry, you're being willfully blind.
You're missing the damn point. As always. As every Sanders supporter has since day damn one.
Bernie Sanders actively and openly ignored the South, Black, Latin and LGBT vote, because he didn't see it as important enough and his supporters continued to crap on these voting blocs the whole way.
If you can't see the political divide, I'm sorry, you're being willfully blind.
You quote me saying "Yes, he lost those voting demographics," and then ask why he didn't win the primary? I'm missing the point you're trying to make.
What I'm saying is just because Hillary won over Bernie in the primaries doesn't mean he ignored minorities and doesn't support them. Show me proof of that. His rhetoric and voting record shows quite the opposite.
See, I don't see a distinction between selfishness and racism, because racism is selfishness, maintaining advantage for one's race. So yes, calling me selfish is calling me racist.
Y'all continue to not see the damn forest for the trees.
POLITICO has been less conservative and more just inane horse-race politics over the years.I had them pegged as a conservative site. Wtf is going on?
Look, let me acknowledge what is absolutely true: Secretary Clinton cleaned our clock in the Deep South, no question about it. We got murdered there. That is the most conservative part of this great country. That's the fact, Sanders said. But you know what, we're out of the Deep South now. And we're moving up. We got here, we're going to California, we got a number of large states there. And having won 7 out of the last 8 caucuses and primaries, having a level of excitement and energy among working people and low-income people doing better.
Ya, and putting everyone who voted for Bernie under a single umbrella of a handful of vocal, spiteful assholes is better how?
Ya, I have really been just trying to avoid all Bernie threads in general, because even though I'm supporting Hillary now, I still see so many Gaffers just making sweeping generalizations about Bernie supporters and it pisses me off a little. The contest is done, why can't we go back to being friends?I could see how this would cause you some stress. Instead of thinking this way every time you see a thread criticizing Bernie and ethnicity is involved, try to only think you're being called a racist when a GAFer actually calls you a racist directly. You'll probably feel much better since that probably happens a lot less.
Lol, your issues with people who liked Sanders has lead you to miss the point of my post. Not surprising really, as usual. NoblessOblige referred to people voting in their best interest, my question was why wouldnt voting for Bernie be in a minorities best interest. Aside from gun laws, I couldnt really say and was curious about other answers.
But please parade about how I'm missing the point of Sanders failed campaign strategy. Dumb.
It’s one thing for Republicans to either ignore or embrace his racism; the party already seems unwilling or incapable of making the kinds of adjustments it must to attract more non-white voters. It’s quite another for white Democrats to not appreciate how liberal minorities feel about the possibility of a Trump presidency and what that would say about the state of racial progress in America.
If I didn't recognize the sarcasm, I would be super pissed.Really it is not a race issue, it's a class issue
His quote from the article you link:
So I'm reading his admitted defeat and a comment on the south's conservatism. This is somehow supposed to prove that Bernie ignores and does not support blacks, Hispanics, and the LGBT community?
A podcast said it best "Wallstreet ain't never rolled up in a squad car and asked me 'Boy what you doing here?'"
His quote from the article you link:
So I'm reading his admitted defeat and a comment on the south's conservatism. This is somehow supposed to prove that Bernie ignores and does not support blacks, Hispanics, and the LGBT community?
If you really want to interpret it that way, I guess we are. But I think there's a notable difference between the two. One comes from a lack of perspective, the other from hate.
Ah, that's right. And it only snowballed from there.
That's like saying you don't make a distinction between a Chevy and automobiles. Racism is selfish, true, but not all selfishness is racist. There are many other ways one may be selfish.
And this was quite uncalled for, but I honestly don't care why you vote either.
You guys are right, I shouldn't have posted at all, it's just a few months of building stress coming out.Where did I say that? I said only of the Bernie supporters saying fuck everything, I'm voting for Trump. And maybe ones that also choose just to stay home as like I said, low turnouts benefit the GOP.
How did you conclude I said everyone who voted for Bernie is under the same umbrella? I'm not following.
It was very disappointing how Bernie never really took the opportunity to connect how American capitalism was built by and continues to be upheld by racism. Shouldn't have been hard for any self professed socialist to do.
His quote from the article you link:
So I'm reading his admitted defeat and a comment on the south's conservatism. This is somehow supposed to prove that Bernie ignores and does not support blacks, Hispanics, and the LGBT community?
You're missing the damn point. As always. As every Sanders supporter has since day damn one.
Bernie Sanders actively and openly ignored the South, Black, Latin and LGBT vote, because he didn't see it as important enough and his supporters continued to crap on these voting blocs the whole way.
If you can't see the political divide, I'm sorry, you're being willfully blind.
This is demonstrably false.
his failure to answer Foreign Policy questions concerning countries in Latin America that concern Hispanic Americans who still have relatives in those countries...His Univision interview
showing up only when a Primary contest happens is a minimalist thing to do. You gotta create ties and links with the communities in those other States during the span of a political career not just when the Primary calendar arrives.This is demonstrably false.
POLITICO has been less conservative and more just inane horse-race politics over the years.
Seeing super in-depth critical pieces from them is about as surprising as Glenn Beck getting ohsoveryclose to actually figuring out horseshoe theory after the Facebook meeting.
Why exactly did Hillary win so decidedly with minorities anyway?
I've been a Hillary supporter from the beginning of the primary, but I've always found this statistic a bit odd.
This is demonstrably false.
Oh please lmao.
Let's pretend he actually said: "We lost the Deep South because of the minority vote. We got murdered."
You've still yet to prove how that means he ignores and does not support minorities.
That quote is simply matter-of-fact: He lost. Whether it's due to conservatism or due to the minority vote siding with Hillary, that's a different issue. But back up your claim that he ignores and does not support minorities. Just because that demographic didn't vote him in doesn't mean he's against them. You're using some backwards logic.