Fogdog
Well-Known Member
You are asking me, a person who voted for Sanders to defend Clinton's solutions. I'm not a social science scholar and don't care enough to delve into that. I looked at their stands and chose Bernie. Most of Oregon did, in fact. Oregon is pretty much lilly white, by the way. As far as what Clinton's policies were in the general election and current through today, the Democratic Party platform can be found here:I'm asking you what was Hillary Clinton's solution to the social injustice problem you're claiming Sanders failed to effectively convey to minorities?
https://www.democrats.org/party-platform
This is Clinton's and Sander's platform their representatives agreed to for the 2016 general election.
Unlike you, I'm not speculating exactly what Sanders failed to convey. I say he failed to convey. I say that based upon the whopping big margin over Sanders given to Clinton by black and Hispanic voters. If you want to argue that 23%>>76%, I'll be glad to take it up with you.
And I repeat, Black and Brown communities have been told many times to put their issues on the back burner while we deal with economic issues for everybody. As we can see, this didn't work out so well. Social equality is at the root of many issues for minorities, economic inequality is one of them. Not the other way around.
The best I can gather from I read from analysts and commentators is that Bernie didn't speak much about social issues and when he did he was bad at it. If you don't like that statement, take it up with them. This comfortable white man living in a predominately white state isn't going to speculate on this. That would be presumptuous and patronizing of me.
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