I predicted she'd be the one to beat a year ago.
https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/...e-its-hillary-2020.322817/page-4#post-4687594
Ol' TreeFrog mocked me lol.
https://elitetrader.com/et/threads/...e-its-hillary-2020.322817/page-5#post-4687606
Its pretty obvious she's going to be MSNBC's choice imo.
That'll carry a lot of weight too going into the primaries.
If Black voters sees she can win she will probably take off.In 08 Hillary started the race with higher black support than Obama because most thought Obama was just another Sharpton,Jessie Jackson type candidate that had no chance to win.After Obama showed he could win most black voters got behind him and the rest is history.I could see the same happening with Kamala.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/17/poll.blacks.democrats/
Poll: Black support helps Clinton extend lead - CNN.com
- Story Highlights
- Sen. Hillary Clinton is top choice of black Democrats, poll suggests
- Clinton leads Sen. Barack Obama 57 percent to 33 percent among black voters
- Clinton support from African-American women at 68 percent
- Black men more evenly split between Obama and Clinton
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton's lead over Sen. Barack Obama, her chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, is growing among African-American voters who are registered Democrats, and particularly among black women, a poll said Wednesday.
Sen. Hillary Clinton is the top choice of African-American Democrats, a new poll suggests.
Among black registered Democrats overall, Clinton had a 57 percent to 33 percent lead over Obama.
That's up from 53 percent for Clinton and 36 percent for Obama in a poll carried out in April.
The 26-point difference between black women and men underscores the fact that the nation's vote is divided not only by race, but also by gender, said CNN political analyst Bill Schneider. "Black women don't just vote their black identity," he said. "They also vote their identity as women."
Among white registered Democrats, Clinton drew 49 percent support, versus 18 percent for Obama and 17 percent for former Sen. John Edwards of North Carolina, the latest poll found.