While watching CNN recently, I listened to the commentators talk about the impact the black vote will have on who gets the nod in the Democratic party to run for President. The general consensus was (backed up by a recent Poll) that Joe Biden had an overwhelming amount of support from black people age 65 and older. According to Michael Nutter, a former Philadelphia Mayor and current Democratic National Committee member, the assumption is, "You go with what you know. A lot of folks know Joe Biden. There's power and loyalty in that." Why? Because he was President Obama's VP? He, just like many of the other white candidates, are pimping the black vote.
I'm not quite in that age group but I'm close enough and, for the record, I am NOT on the Joe Biden bandwagon. As a matter of fact, most of the people in my circle aren't in his camp. Many of us haven't forgotten how disrespectful he was to Professor Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court confirmation hearings AND the fact that he didn't offer an apology until he officially entered the presidential race. Those of us who read and listen to more than one news source may recall some comments printed back in 1975 when he was a Senator. He was quoted by a Delaware publication as saying:
"I don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather. I feel responsible for what the situation is today for the sins of my own generation, and I'll be damned if I feel responsible to pay for what happened 300 years ago."
If you watched the most recent Democratic debate, you saw him avoid answering the question when a reporter brought up the comments he made in 1975. Instead, he rambled on about how some black parents don't really know how to raise their kids.
Putting Joe Biden front and center as the CHOICE of the Democratic party is another media ploy---just like the media couldn't get enough of the soundbites and antics of Donald Trump during his presidential run. I've said it before and will continue to say it: The media is responsible for putting Trump in the White House.
Here's the truth about polls: They can be shaped anyway you choose for the result you want. I don't actually know what "overwhelming support by black voters 65 and older" actually means because I don't know how many voters were actually surveyed for the responses provided. I do know that if you only interviewed 1000 people and more than 600 said they support Biden, that could be viewed as overwhelming support but interviewing only 1000 black people 65 and over is ridiculous when the population is more than four million.
I vote faithfully EVERY ELECTION even though I do feel, sometimes, that my vote holds little value (especially after the 2016 Russian interference).
If any political pundits do happen to read this, please be advised I am not on the Joe Biden bandwagon and I would appreciate it if you respect the fact that not all of us speak with the same voice when it comes to politics. Thank you very much.
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