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The Amy Klobuchar rise is so unexpected to me, that's the kind of turn that makes elections so hard to predict. I don't think she is qualified, at all, and would lose in a general, but what a totally strange person to have this much support. It's a shame politicians have to play to the "everyday American" so hard. There's a part of me that wishes coastal elites could decide the election, you wouldn't have as far left candidates as Sanders, but you would never have Trump.
 

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CNN- "i don't think we'll have the clarity after tonight that we had after Iowa "

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They have her in June sitting at the same percentage with Black voters as they have Bloomberg sitting now: Biden Still Leads Among Black Voters, But His Support Is Softening. Your entire notion is straight up revisionist.
Your link has her going from 7 to 16%...that’s not a narrative of her leading the black vote :dwillhuh: that shows how low her traction was with us...and wth would be the point of me trying to do “revisionist history” for her? :dahell:

Her story is one of people expecting her to do well with blacks and continuing to point out/be surprised by her lack of black support. No narrative was built saying she was winning black support, Biden was always the stronghold there
 
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