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Politics : View from the Center and Left

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To: Katelew who wrote (61813)4/25/2008 4:39:52 PM
From: JohnM  Read Replies (1) of 541805
 
Well, Kate seems to me it depends on how much you load into the term "racist." If you think the term covers an unwillingness to vote for a candidate for president because she or he is black, then it's racist.

Novak brought up the Bradley effect in one of his recent columns, the notion that poll respondents would not show such unwillingness but would vote it.

This is not an argument that anyone voting for Clinton is a racist; just that some folk who don't vote for Obama are and it does not show up in the polls.

As for African Americans being unwilling to support Clinton should she win the nomination, my own take is that it all depends on how it would occur. If there is widespread perception that it's unfair (and right now I can see no other way), then lots of Obama supporters are going to disappear. It would be the same if Clinton were leading in the one item that counts, delegates, and the supers picked Obama on some sort of nefarious reasoning.
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