Black Voters Need More Convincing From Democrats In 2018

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dear leader trump is looking for all the black identity extremists, so does that smilie mean you're one or are pretending to be one online? don't let me rat you out to alex jones who has dear leader's personal phone number.
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Is that as bad as Republicans making it harder for poor black residents in Michigan to receive Medicaid than poor whites?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wa...ork-requirements-theyre-overwhelmingly-white/
now wait, y'all can't have it both ways. you can't be talking about establishment dems and using it derogatorily while praising bernie and the candidates who align with him. you know who are largely establishment dems? BLACK PEOPLE. and the article you linked the black candidate for attorney general who probably would have been the type to win the nomination in past cycles lost to this woman:

Nessel was able to gain a winning margin by putting together a coalition of progressives, supporters of marijuana legalization, activists who had supported U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont in the 2016 presidential election and new party members who were energized to get involved in politics after the election of Donald Trump as president.
 

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This poses the biggest problem for black voters today, which is that Democrats running for state or national office aspire to win black votes without appearing to be beholden to black voters. This is especially true of the three Democratic presidents since Kennedy and Johnson. Black support was crucial to the elections of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton (each received over 80 percent of black votes), but both distanced themselves from policies that might seem to disproportionately help black people.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/03/exit-left/476190/
 

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When Bill Clinton and the “New Democrats” emerged victorious in the 1990s, thanks in large part to 83 percent support from black voters in 1992 and 84 percent in 1996, they adopted policies, such as welfare reform (Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996) and a crime bill (Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994) that proved ruinous for many black Americans. “It is difficult to overstate the damage that’s been done,” the legal scholar Michelle Alexander noted recently of Clinton’s presidency. “Generations have been lost to the prison system; countless families have been torn apart or rendered homeless; and a school-to-prison pipeline has been born that shuttles young people from their decrepit, underfunded schools to brand-new high-tech prisons.” Clinton acknowledged last year that the crime bill “cast too wide a net” and made the problem of mass incarceration worse.
 
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