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Meet Bernie Sanders: Where the Black Voter Fits Into His Ambitious Plan

Meet Bernie Sanders: Where the Black Voter Fits Into His Ambitious Plan

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 3:32PM · 1121 views
Meet Bernie Sanders: Where the Black Voter Fits Into His Ambitious Plan It's safe to say that most Black people aren't all that familiar with Sen. Bernie Sanders. On the surface, he looks like a concerned 74-year old grandfather who has spent most of his political career serving the people of a state that is 95 percent White. But go a little deeper and you will find that there is much more to the man who some believe has what it takes to pulverize the political machine that powers Hillary Clinton. Sanders grew up in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, NY. In his 20s, as a recent graduate from the University of Chicago he was arrested at a civil rights demonstration, igniting what would become a lifelong propensity of social activism. He's been fashioned as the guy who fights for the underdog, supported marriage equality before it became popular to do so, while at the same time remaining an ardent advocate for veterans' rights.

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 3:33PM

Even as these details about his past come to light, Sanders knows that he's fighting an uphill battle to be truly seen and heard. It won't be easy introducing himself, his plans or his politics to the African American community, especially when his opponent has a familiarity that spans being First Lady as well as Secretary of State. But he isn't a quitter. The Sanders campaign is mobilizing and it shows. His message is starting to seep through and Americans are responding with increasing poll numbers, volunteers and contributions. He's eager for the Black community to be a part of what seemed improbable given Clinton's early popularity. EBONY.com spoke to Sen. Sanders about his political record, where he stands on the Black Lives Matter movement, and what he plans to do with your vote.

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Steve Williams Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 6:11PM

Hillary's on the late freight again, re: TPP.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Wednesday, October 7th 2015 at 6:14PM

Hillary is on broad against TPP as she understands what in it.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, October 9th 2015 at 12:42PM

EBONY.COM: And where does the African American voter fit into that plan?

SEN. SANDERS: In America today, we have a middle class, which has all but disappeared over the last 10 years. We have almost 47 million people living in poverty or working for tremendously low wages. When I say we need to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, that's going to impact the country but it will impact African Americans even more. When I talk about pay equity for women workers, it will impact all women but it will impact African American women even more because they are more discriminated against and their wages are even lower than White women. Since the Great Recession of 2008, the African American community has fallen back even further economically. The proposals that I talk about are actually more relevant to the Black community.

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