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« on: April 07, 2021, 12:35:18 AM »

How are we defining "wokeness"? I would argue that wokeness is a specific reference to white, wealthy people who spend more time displaying a desire to be anti-racist rather than actually making an effort or offering to contribute to society in a way to tackle existing inequalities. But perhaps you mean something different?

One way to measure this could be to see which communities have the strongest support for a particularly woke primary candidate. Julian Castro was the most "woke" candidate in the 2020 cycle but didn't end up making it to election day. Harris may also have fit this categorization. After that I would say Warren support was a fairly good proxy for the "identity politics" focused voter - podcasts like Pod Save the People were fans of hers.

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