South Carolina hosted this years first presidential primary, and Joe Biden won over 95% of the vote!
https://www.politico.com/2024-election/ ... carolina/#
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mookiemcgee wrote:South Carolina hosted this years first presidential primary, and Joe Biden won over 95% of the vote!
https://www.politico.com/2024-election/ ... carolina/#
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GaryDenton wrote:It was an expectedly low turnout primary in South Carolina, but President Biden proved the media narratives wrong with a dominant performance.
The Biden campaign used South Carolina to test drive its message to African-American voters. African-American turnout was 13% higher in early voting than in the competitive 2020 Democratic primary. So much for the idea that African-American voters won’t show up for Biden.
If you haven't realized the mainstream media, decided not liberal, is doing everything to promote the idea that this is a normal race and Trump is competitive if not ahead, you haven't been paying attention.
2024 ELECTIONS
Biden’s failing to excite Black Democrats in South Carolina
Democrats were banking on a strong showing among the state’s key voting bloc.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Hannibal’s Kitchen is an essential stop for Democrats looking to campaign in the Palmetto state.
Politicians flock to the well-known family-owned soul food restaurant, including President Joe Biden, who visited just two weeks ago. So as Biden surrogates spent the final days trying to gin up excitement for Saturday’s primary, it made sense they’d swing by the storied institution where photographs of Pharrell Williams, Angela Bassett, Danny Glover and Hillary Clinton adorn the walls.
If you are surprised by the results, you are not paying attention. If you find the results a reassurance that Biden will do well in November, you are not paying attention.
But as Austin Davis, Pennsylvania’s first Black lieutenant governor asked the patrons “to send Joe Biden and Kamala Harris back to the White House,” he received only a muted response.
A group of about 16 white Danish political tourists, dining on platters of crab rice and smothered turkey wings, listened inquisitively but stayed focused on their meal. The only hoots came from local Democratic operatives in attendance.
Getting voters jazzed has proven challenging for South Carolina Democrats in the lead up to Saturday’s election. And that, in turn, could be a problem for the Biden campaign, which is banking on a strong showing among the state’s Black electorate to quiet the chorus of concerns that he has an enthusiasm problem with the party’s most loyal voting bloc.
Officials with the party spent the closing days crisscrossing the state engaging Black voters. But turnout at some of these events was sparse, with many of them attended by party officials. Of the Black voters outside of party-backed events, few seem excited or even aware of the coming election. It’s not just because they’re unenthused about Biden, it’s that they don’t see the primary as much of a contest at all.
jusplay4fun wrote:GaryDenton wrote:It was an expectedly low turnout primary in South Carolina, but President Biden proved the media narratives wrong with a dominant performance.
The Biden campaign used South Carolina to test drive its message to African-American voters. African-American turnout was 13% higher in early voting than in the competitive 2020 Democratic primary. So much for the idea that African-American voters won’t show up for Biden.
If you haven't realized the mainstream media, decided not liberal, is doing everything to promote the idea that this is a normal race and Trump is competitive if not ahead, you haven't been paying attention.2024 ELECTIONS
Biden’s failing to excite Black Democrats in South Carolina
Democrats were banking on a strong showing among the state’s key voting bloc.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina — Hannibal’s Kitchen is an essential stop for Democrats looking to campaign in the Palmetto state.
Politicians flock to the well-known family-owned soul food restaurant, including President Joe Biden, who visited just two weeks ago. So as Biden surrogates spent the final days trying to gin up excitement for Saturday’s primary, it made sense they’d swing by the storied institution where photographs of Pharrell Williams, Angela Bassett, Danny Glover and Hillary Clinton adorn the walls.
If you are surprised by the results, you are not paying attention. If you find the results a reassurance that Biden will do well in November, you are not paying attention.
But as Austin Davis, Pennsylvania’s first Black lieutenant governor asked the patrons “to send Joe Biden and Kamala Harris back to the White House,” he received only a muted response.
A group of about 16 white Danish political tourists, dining on platters of crab rice and smothered turkey wings, listened inquisitively but stayed focused on their meal. The only hoots came from local Democratic operatives in attendance.
Getting voters jazzed has proven challenging for South Carolina Democrats in the lead up to Saturday’s election. And that, in turn, could be a problem for the Biden campaign, which is banking on a strong showing among the state’s Black electorate to quiet the chorus of concerns that he has an enthusiasm problem with the party’s most loyal voting bloc.
Officials with the party spent the closing days crisscrossing the state engaging Black voters. But turnout at some of these events was sparse, with many of them attended by party officials. Of the Black voters outside of party-backed events, few seem excited or even aware of the coming election. It’s not just because they’re unenthused about Biden, it’s that they don’t see the primary as much of a contest at all.
https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/03/democrats-south-carolina-black-voters-00139434
Note: same source as Mookie, Politico
pmac666 wrote:What i like about that primary is the ongoing trend that Joe outperforms the polls (despite Jp4f writing Joe down to his audience of 10 lol) while Trump underperforms them. Still, no red comeback in sight.......
Pack Rat wrote:pmac666 wrote:What i like about that primary is the ongoing trend that Joe outperforms the polls (despite Jp4f writing Joe down to his audience of 10 lol) while Trump underperforms them. Still, no red comeback in sight.......
Actually pmac666 and I are brothers from different mothers. As far as being fat, I'm 6' and 180 lbs...does that help your fantasy of me? Or, do you prefer fat boys?
Votanic wrote:Wait, I heard the Biden blowout happened in the Vatican?
...though I suppose it is now happening all too frequently.
Does the Secret Service have to clean him up afterwards?
Dukasaur wrote: That was the night I broke into St. Mike's Cathedral and shat on the Archibishop's desk
mookiemcgee wrote:Votanic wrote:Wait, I heard the Biden blowout happened in the Vatican?
...though I suppose it is now happening all too frequently.
Does the Secret Service have to clean him up afterwards?
Are republicans going to come up with any attacks on Biden that aren't also attacks on Trump this election cycle?
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