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What the fuck do you think I am? A Democrat? I want proof Warren is not a gender confused male.
Fancy him in that case, would you?
What the fuck do you think I am? A Democrat? I want proof Warren is not a gender confused male.
Fancy him in that case, would you?
polls say she's winning Iowa handily and pulling away from Bernie and the rest of the pack nationwide
and, Trump's mob has been busted like Giuliani used to bust gangsters in NY, oh the irony
she could go on vacation until next November and the election outcome would be the same
polls say she's winning Iowa handily and pulling away from Bernie and the rest of the pack nationwide
and, Trump's mob has been busted like Giuliani used to bust gangsters in NY, oh the irony
she could go on vacation until next November and the election outcome would be the same
Fancy him in that case, would you?
My name is not Penderyn.
No: I think you have a much more suitable name.
I do. It means something. Not some fake ass Welshman like yourself.
Keep us postedOne element of Elizabeth Warren’s surge in the polls is likely to strike fear in her top Democratic rivals — her rising support among African-Americans. After struggling to win over black voters in the early stages of the primary, the Massachusetts senator appears to be gaining ground with a demographic that will play a pivotal role in determining the nomination.
A Quinnipiac University national poll last week showed Warren winning 19% of the African-American vote — a nine-point jump over the poll’s August results. In the latest Morning Consult poll, released Wednesday, she’s up by five percentage points with black voters since August...“It’s certainly a dramatic shift that had to be noticed by the Biden campaign — and also Sanders, Harris and Buttigieg,” said Tim Malloy, Qunnipiac’s polling analyst. “Other [candidates] aren’t moving. And if they are, it’s in the wrong direction.”
...“Elizabeth Warren has been speaking directly to a lot of black women’s issues,” said Avis Jones-DeWeever, a lead researcher on last month’s Essence-Black Women’s Roundtable poll, which has Warren in third place behind Biden and Harris. “I’m seeing those direct specifics that [she’s] looking at and focusing on.”
Her April appearance at the She The People forum — the first-ever presidential candidate forum focused on women of color — marked a significant milestone for her campaign, particularly in regards to black women. Following her remarks to a majority-black female audience, the Warren campaign sharpened its messaging to include issues unique to black Americans like maternal mortality rates and racial justice, an approach that some activists say helped alter the perception that Warren was a detached policy wonk.
“In terms of her building trust and authenticity, I believe that was the moment,” said Aimee Allison, founder and CEO of She The People. “The thing about [black women] is that we have networks of networks. When she impressed a room of 2,000 women of color, I could just see months later that she started getting people’s attention.”
Since then, Warren has continued to hold listening sessions with black women’s groups and community activists. Ahead of July’s Netroots Nation conference, one of the largest gatherings of progressive activists, Warren held a roundtable with a group of black organizers who then took to social media to express support for her platform...
https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/02/elizabeth-warren-black-voters-support-2020-016649
Yeah ... I can't wait to impeach her.
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polls say she's winning Iowa handily and pulling away from Bernie and the rest of the pack nationwide
and, Trump's mob has been busted like Giuliani used to bust gangsters in NY, oh the irony
she could go on vacation until next November and the election outcome would be the same
One element of Elizabeth Warren’s surge in the polls is likely to strike fear in her top Democratic rivals — her rising support among African-Americans. After struggling to win over black voters in the early stages of the primary, the Massachusetts senator appears to be gaining ground with a demographic that will play a pivotal role in determining the nomination.
A Quinnipiac University national poll last week showed Warren winning 19% of the African-American vote — a nine-point jump over the poll’s August results. In the latest Morning Consult poll, released Wednesday, she’s up by five percentage points with black voters since August...“It’s certainly a dramatic shift that had to be noticed by the Biden campaign — and also Sanders, Harris and Buttigieg,” said Tim Malloy, Qunnipiac’s polling analyst. “Other [candidates] aren’t moving. And if they are, it’s in the wrong direction.”
...“Elizabeth Warren has been speaking directly to a lot of black women’s issues,” said Avis Jones-DeWeever, a lead researcher on last month’s Essence-Black Women’s Roundtable poll, which has Warren in third place behind Biden and Harris. “I’m seeing those direct specifics that [she’s] looking at and focusing on.”
Her April appearance at the She The People forum — the first-ever presidential candidate forum focused on women of color — marked a significant milestone for her campaign, particularly in regards to black women. Following her remarks to a majority-black female audience, the Warren campaign sharpened its messaging to include issues unique to black Americans like maternal mortality rates and racial justice, an approach that some activists say helped alter the perception that Warren was a detached policy wonk.
“In terms of her building trust and authenticity, I believe that was the moment,” said Aimee Allison, founder and CEO of She The People. “The thing about [black women] is that we have networks of networks. When she impressed a room of 2,000 women of color, I could just see months later that she started getting people’s attention.”
Since then, Warren has continued to hold listening sessions with black women’s groups and community activists. Ahead of July’s Netroots Nation conference, one of the largest gatherings of progressive activists, Warren held a roundtable with a group of black organizers who then took to social media to express support for her platform...
https://www.politico.com/news/2019/10/02/elizabeth-warren-black-voters-support-2020-016649
The other (D)s are not the only ones who should be concerned about this trend.
she's got a ton of momentum
Trump has handed the Democrats a free pass into the WH, hopefully the Senate too, by selling America out to appease a Russian despot and cash-in doing it, NOW is time to get a progressive in office and not a 'moderate' Dem like Biden, imo
Yeah ... I can't wait to impeach her.
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