occasioned by far the best commentary I heard on her from other young black millennials, including on a popular podcast.
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so it's a fine line to walk between speaking in a way that recognizes reality as experienced by the base...
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and speaking in a way that recognizes reality as experienced by the more marginally attached voters.
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As it turned out, Hillary's Coalition IS the majority coalition of the United States of America, by some 2 million votes
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however, that coalition holds a disproportionately--some would say unfairly--small portion of political power in the US.
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so ultimately, her recognition of racism and sexism may have turned off more VALUABLE voters, but you could imagine...
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a scenario where the same candidate, without the trust issues, could have won more turnout from young minority voters
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using the ID Politics language, but also not lost as much support among midwestern whites.
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No, people don't like to be called racist and sexist and bigoted. But people experience bigotry are harmed by it.
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So, as I said above, Dems MUST find a way to speak as though everybody is in the room, and validate the experiences...
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of POC, feminists, queer folks, while ALSO not alienating white voters who don't see themselves as perpetrators of evil.
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