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Bernie Sanders Courts Black Voters in South Carolina After Criticism on Racial Issues

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Tuesday, August 25th 2015 at 9:27PM · 2147 views

 

Bernie Sanders Reaches Out To Black Voters In South Carolina

 

 

 

 

 

"We are going to end institutional racism and we are going to transform and make changes in the criminal justice system that isn't working."

 

Reuters

 

Posted: 08/23/2015 09:06 AM EDT | Edited: 08/23/2015 09:57 AM EDT

 

NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C., Aug 22 (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his progressive populism to deeply Republican South Carolina, and made a pitch to connect with the black voters that provide most of the Democratic support in the early primary state.

 

It was the Vermont senator's first visit to the state since announcing his candidacy in late April, in a challenge to Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.

 

Sanders had canceled a planned appearance in Charleston in June in the wake of the massacre at the city's Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church that left nine dead.

 

In North Charleston, the last of five stops in the state, he invoked the names of Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray and Walter Scott, all unarmed black men who died in the hands of police officers in a little over a year.

 

"We are going to end institutional racism and we are going to transform and make changes in the criminal justice system that isn't working," he said to loud cheering from a crowd of about 3,100. "When a police officer breaks the law, that police officer must be held accountable. We need new rules on the use of force."

 

He also mentioned the Charleston slayings, which authorities have called racially motivated.

 

"I'm not just talking about somebody who walked into a Bible study class, prayed with the people in that group and then took out a gun and killed nine people. I'm talking about the hundreds of hate groups that exist in this country today whose only function is fomenting of hatred of African Americans, gays, immigrants, Jews."

 

Sanders is trying to beat Clinton by building grassroots support in the states that hold the first nominating contests ahead of the general election in November 2016.

 

A recent CNN poll showed Sanders is supported by 29 percent of Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters, a gain of 10 points since July, compared with 47 percent for Clinton.

 

Sanders' campaign staff met with the Charleston chapter of activist group Black Lives Matter on Friday night, said local activist Muhiyidin D'Baha who attended Saturday night's speech. "They've been really good in receiving critique. We're really hoping that we have impacted his message."

 

"Black Lives Matter" has become a rallying cry for demonstrators protesting grand jury decisions not to charge white police officers in the killings of unarmed black men in Ferguson, Missouri, and New York City.

 

Sanders drew crowds of more than 2,000 in Greenville, a conservative enclave in the northwest corner of the state, and Columbia, the state capital, where he met with black pastors, said campaign spokesman Michael Briggs.

 

A mostly white crowd of supporters began lining up hours ahead of Sanders' speech

 

"He's for getting the money out of politics," said Matt Thomas, 24, a college student.

 

Sanders has no Super-PAC and has raised $15 million and counts 400,000 individual donors, Briggs said. Clinton, in contrast, has raised more than $45 million.

 

"Other candidates just want to benefit the super wealthy and corporations," said Greg Zills, who drove from Jacksonville, Florida.

 

"He's my favorite politician, and he hasn't been to Florida." (Reporting by Harriet McLeod; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

 

Bernie Sanders Courts Black Voters in South Carolina After Criticism on Racial Issues

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Jeni Fa Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 2:07AM

 

..."Sanders has no Super-PAC and has raised $15 million and counts 400,000 individual donors, Briggs said. Clinton, in contrast, has raised more than $45 million"...

I'm for Clinton!

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 7:59AM

I like what Bernie is talking about. He wants to take the money out of politics by overturning citizens United.

Steve Williams Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 8:25AM

How exactly would a President overturn a Supreme Court decision?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 10:44AM

This election is so crucial that the next president may have the opportunity to change the Supreme Court by choosing two or three Supreme Court justices, that will change the direction of the United States for the next four decades.

That is how.

Jeni Fa Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 1:09PM

@ Deac,

We can want alot of things, but taking money out of the Super-PAC's ain't happening ANYTIME soon~ Ha! Besides, I believe that money is a big determing factor for Presidential races, don't you?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 3:52PM

No Sister Fa, I think that keeping the monies in the politics is a form of bribery and if money is speech, flies in the face of the founding fathers one voice, one vote.



See People like the Koch Brothers can't buy a politician. The Donald said it best, that he bought Hillary Clinton and when he told her to be at his wedding, she was there.

I want the people to get back the power of democracy.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 3:58PM

Now, I have one coward that started a side blog about me and my support of Bernie Sanders, if anyone see's him, invite him to discuss his point of view where the conversation originates, if he wants to stay on the topic.

robert powell Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 4:17PM


Vice President Joseph Biden has served the United States of AMerica as United States Senator for 36+ Years and a HeartBeat away from the Greatest USA President EVER..... President Baraaka Hussein Obama for 7 years

bernies from vermont?----a socialist----and REAL old
hillarys from the upstairs waiting room of the only 'blackPresident' clinton and the service she received from nubile your female staffers.........

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 5:01PM

Now you do have a good point here when Vice President Biden throws his head into the ring, when things might change.

Thank you Robert, for this sensible and non-name calling Exchange of ideas and view points. Thank You...

Jeni Fa Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 7:42PM

@ Rob,

..."bernies from vermont?----a socialist----and REAL old"...


I was thinking about that too, but so is VP Biden. He's got missing hair, but Hillary has a head full of hair and its blond!

I'm for Hillary Clinton for the next President of the United States of America!


Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, August 26th 2015 at 10:38PM

Sister Fa,

Since Bernie is gaining on Hillary in the latest polls, she has moved more to the blue collar worker on the issues that matter.

This primary will be very interesting.



Jeni Fa Thursday, August 27th 2015 at 5:21PM

Deac,

Well I agree. Hillary is a very formidable opponent and I'm sure that she will get the Democratic nomination! I'm going to start my campaigning on line for her.

robert powell Thursday, August 27th 2015 at 5:22PM


Biden used to have NO hair till he got plugs and a new wife,...HE HAS RESPECTED President Baraaka Hussein Obama and is TRUTHFUL

Hillary is a female that always had her hair, now got weave,...SHE NEVER RESPECTED Our Commander in CHIEF---OWN SERVER?????

Will she be ready at 3AM when she gets that Call?

------bill KNOWS she NEVER gave him anything at 3AM, never Ready---that's why he did the 'blackCall' things at the White House

Jeni Fa Thursday, August 27th 2015 at 5:28PM

@ Rob,

..."Will she be ready at 3AM when she gets that Call?

------bill KNOWS she NEVER gave him anything at 3AM, never Ready---that's why he did the 'blackCall' things at the White House"...

You're wrong for that ! lol You can't be so certain that Ex Pres Bill Clinton got nothing from his wife at 3am. I'm sure when Bill's nature came calling, Hillary didn't hesitate but was ready for that call of duty! That's what every good wife does for her husband and thus the reason for accessible lingerie. Victoria Secret is no secret for husbands as well as wives.



Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, August 29th 2015 at 9:15AM

When a candidate is sticking to issues that effects the poor and middle class that matter I start to pay attention. Bernie said: "We are going to end institutional racism and we are going to transform and make changes in the criminal justice system that isn't working."

He also said: "When a police officer breaks the law, that police officer must be held accountable. We need new rules on the use of force." Now I know that this is a big step but the beginning of a journey, begins with the first step.



robert powell Saturday, August 29th 2015 at 12:49PM


"We are going to end institutional racism and we are going to transform and make changes in the criminal justice system that isn't working."

please pay CLOSE attention he is talking about the CHANGE you need to make.......

Jeni Fa Saturday, August 29th 2015 at 2:25PM

@ Deac,
Here's what Hillary Clinton says, "Senator Clinton was an original co-sponsor of the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act. Senator Clinton co-sponsored the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, which became the first law signed by President Barack Obama on January 29, 2009."... http://correctrecord.org/hillary-clinton-a...

And she's still committed (closing the pay inequality between men and women in the work place)to doing so.

As you know, I'm a woman and a nurse ... and although nursing is a female dominated field, research says ..."Male registered nurses (RNs) make more than $5,000 per year than their female counterparts across most settings, specialty areas and positions, according to a UCSF-led study, and this earnings gap has not improved over the last three decades."...

https://www.ucsf.edu/news/2015/03/124266/m...

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Monday, August 31st 2015 at 10:39AM

Thanks for these links, they have greatly enhanced my knowledge of Hilary and her policies.

Jeni Fa Monday, August 31st 2015 at 12:40PM

Deac,

You're welcome.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, September 3rd 2015 at 8:22AM

Brother Steve,

Did you watch this video of Bernie's?

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