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Desroko
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« on: April 04, 2016, 11:21:54 PM »

I thought California would be a Sanders state.  

Why?

(If you're one of those internet pundits who's convinced that my state is one half Berkeley and one half Marin, feel free not to reply.)
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Desroko
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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2016, 01:26:22 AM »

I thought California would be a Sanders state.  

Why?

(If you're one of those internet pundits who's convinced that my state is one half Berkeley and one half Marin, feel free not to reply.)

I figured it would have the same demographic of washington and oregon?
Washington and especially Oregon are a lot whiter. California is the most diverse state in the nation, and the Democratic Party there is ridiculously diverse. Large blocs of white liberals (both Hollywood and progressive type), black voters, Latinos, Asians

On the other hand, Sanders has been winning Asian voters in a landslide

Citation not given.
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Desroko
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2016, 02:38:49 AM »

I thought California would be a Sanders state.  

Why?

(If you're one of those internet pundits who's convinced that my state is one half Berkeley and one half Marin, feel free not to reply.)

I figured it would have the same demographic of washington and oregon?
Washington and especially Oregon are a lot whiter. California is the most diverse state in the nation, and the Democratic Party there is ridiculously diverse. Large blocs of white liberals (both Hollywood and progressive type), black voters, Latinos, Asians

On the other hand, Sanders has been winning Asian voters in a landslide

Citation not given.

He will probably mention the Hawaii caucuses which are about as indicative of Sanders' strength among Asians as his Oklahoma win is about his popularity among Dixiecrats.

Leaving aside the implications of "Asian-Americans are alike, amirite?" we don't even have entrance polls for Hawaiian caucusgoers - you know, all 30K of them.
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Desroko
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« Reply #3 on: April 05, 2016, 07:49:42 AM »


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