Padawanbater2
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How is Sanders "distancing himself from identity politics"?Sanders distancing himself from "identity politics".
People are tired of politicians using political correctness to advance their own agenda and to ignore real issues like wealth and income inequalityWhat part of "people are tired of political correctness" don't you understand?
African Americans, Hispanics, and women all have a more favorable view of Sanders than white men;He never connected or spent much time courting the African American and Hispanic American voters and so this is not a change in stance. He's more vocal about it.
"Among registered voters, fifty-eight percent of women view Sanders favorably, as do 55 percent of men. He is most popular among people aged 18 to 34, who give him a 62 percent approval rating. Sanders also has majority support among those over the age of 50.
While Sanders struggled during his Democratic primary challenge against Clinton in states with large African-American voting populations, he is viewed favorably by 73 percent of black registered voters.
That’s better than Hispanics, at 68 percent favorable, Asian-Americans, at 62 percent favorable, and whites, at 52 percent favorable."
And he has a consistently high rating from the NAACP
The perfect strategy to "allow ambiguous systematic racism to continue" is to promote programs and policies that would disproportionately benefit the poor, minorities, and women?It's the perfect strategy to allow ambiguous systematic racism to continue.
25% of Hillary Clinton voters voted for John McCain in 2008, compared to 11% of Sanders voters (as well as 9% of Democrats) who voted for Trump. That's twice as many Clinton supporters who are "blind to the effects of racism in this country"Also Sanders voters who broke to Trump didn't think white people have advantages over black people. Maybe not kkk types but blind to the effects of racism in this country. Almost the definition of systematic racism.
http://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/545812242/1-in-10-sanders-primary-voters-ended-up-supporting-trump-survey-finds
How is Sanders "breaking to the right on social issues"? Can you cite a few examples? You keep making these statements without any evidence to support them. The evidence already provided shows that minorities and women support Sanders more than white men, and he's got one of the highest ratings in congress from African AmericansIt's perfectly understandable that Bernie is breaking to the right on social issues like the ones that Black Lives Matter have been making white people uncomfortable over.