But the question that Louis posed was quite different. It wasn't: will
Sanders' past criticisms of Obama significantly hurt him among
African-Americans. It was: why isn't Sanders going all out to trash Obama
in front of African-Americans? What a sellout. Louis objects in principle
to the idea of trying to win an election by taking the opinions of voters
into account. The act of taking the opinions of voters into account is an
act of impurity.













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On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 10:15 AM, raghu <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:17 PM, Louis Proyect <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> After skimming through it, I am beginning to wonder if Sanders is
>> fighting with one hand behind his back. Hillary Clinton has figured out
>> that by wrapping herself in Obama’s banner she can line up Black votes.
>> In the PBS debate,  she kept demanding that he kneel before the
>> President under whom Black poverty has increased geometrically and who
>> has made zero impact on curtailing the cops shoot Black people with
>> impunity.
>>
>
>
> This seems like a bit of a gamble on both sides: it is true that Obama is
> hugely popular among Black people in the US (for complicated reasons that
> really have not been sufficiently well-studied..), and remains so even
> though it is widely recognized that he has done very little to directly
> improve the economic and social condition of black people.
>
> BUT - will Obama's popularity transfer to Hillary by proclamation? I think
> that remains to be seen. Likewise, are the limited and restrained
> criticisms that Sanders has offered of Obama really going to hurt him among
> Black voters? Maybe, but it does not seem all that clear cut to me at all.
>
> I think Sanders chances of getting the Black vote has more to do with
> whether he can convincingly present himself as a credible and legitimate
> candidate who can really win. A bit of a chicken and egg question..
>
> I agree with looking at these elections like a sport. A very interesting
> sequence of games are coming up..
> -raghu.
>
>
>
>
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