• wander1236@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    I’m still a little worried with how racist and sexist even Democrat voters tend to be. Hopefully the excitement of not having an 80 year old as the candidate outweighs subconscious bias.

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      2 months ago

      Obama won by healthy margins in '08 and '12, and Hillary – the least likeable candidate that’s made it to the top of the Democratic ticket since Dukakis – still won the popular vote. I think the people who would vote against a black woman for President were never going to vote for a Democrat in the first place, and given the general aura of relief and enthusiasm I’ve seen in left wing spaces since the announcement I think Harris is going to be riding a wave of support from the left, even if half of it is just from people who are glad they don’t have to hold their noses to support a doddering octogenarian because the alternative is fascism.

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        2 months ago

        My only concern is the demographic that would have been too lazy to vote but now will be frothing at the mouth to vote against a black woman.

        I can only hope they’re outweighed by the demographic that was apathetic toward Biden but is willing to get off the couch to vote for Harris.

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          2 months ago

          I just don’t think that’s a very big demo. Anybody who’s suddenly motivated to keep the White House white and estrogen-free is more than likely a foaming-at-the-mouth MAGAt, who was already motivated to put their guy back in office. There will of course be a few people who fit that description, and probably many more diet racists and sexists who will just stay home if their options are Trump or a “left-coast liberal woman,” but I don’t think they make up a significant-enough proportion of the voting public to outweigh that latter group you mention, who couldn’t muster much enthusiasm for Biden but are amped-up to vote for somebody younger, healthier, and more dynamic.

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        2 months ago

        the people who would vote against a black woman for President were never going to vote for a Democrat in the first place

        You clearly don’t understand the American voter. Ever canvased for a candidate?

        People hold some truly ridiculous combinations of political views.

        I can’t even tell you how many people had both Bernie and Trump as their top two candidates in the 2016 and 2020 elections.