• Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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      Holy crap, zero percent?? There was some iffy “not enough black support” conversations going on during 2020 that were warped by just how much black support Biden was getting, but you really should be getting more than zero.

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        I suspect that’s a sampling bias due to sample size. He probably has low support though. It’s kind of crazy, but if the republican party wasn’t insanely racist, and actually social/fiscal conservative, they would probably take a majority of the black vote. The black community supports gay rights, because they’re acutely aware of minority rights issues, not because they really accept gay people.

        Taken as an overall group anyway, obviously there’s a whole range of views among the community.

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      My top four:

      1. AOC
      2. Sanders (he’s old af, otherwise he’d be first)
      3. Tie: Harris (love her but she needs to be a woman of the people, no more real estate conferences and more publicity)
      4. Tie: Buttigieg (best orator on the list, wish he was a bit more progressive)

      Please no newsom, or even walz. I like Walz but he did specifically say he wasn’t going to run for president during his vice presidential campaign.