Early polls disproportionately weight toward name recognition, which is why Bernie and Biden tend to top them. But this problem Bernie has with this key base of the party is real. Cue people yelling at me.
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Only 12% of black women listing Bernie as their first, second, or third place candidate is not good, because it's not for lack of name recognition. It's a determination, which could change!, but is a real issue for him.
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Let’s go Harris and O’Rourke! I hope they give Klobuchar a look as well.
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Totally on the same page with you. Harris/O'Rourke is my choice (in that order), and Klobuchar definitely deserves strong consideration - hoping support for her grows as name recognition increases.
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That's a survey of women of color who are D party leaders, activists etc. Not necessarily representative of women of color who vote in D primaries.
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I like this list. Harris/Beto would be an amazing ticket. So excited for all the actual experts and dedicated public servants they would appoint, like Sally Yates.
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I vote with black women. They support the right candidate pretty much all the time. Kamala & Beto are my top two tho I do love Joe.
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Im ready for no white men over 60 and OMG a first woman president to be a black woman would be AMAZING.
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It's pretty wild to go through these comments and see all the people who didn't read who was polled. Wow Washington insiders, donors and campaign workers don't like the outsider candidate? I am absolutely shocked.
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