Jamelle Bouie
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Potential racial or gender bias out of hand in that regard. Like, there was some research that came out last month, two months ago, that was just about sort of like the role of anti-Black attitudes in shaping, you know, certain kind of political views. And there's no conclusion on like the causal thing. Like, was it that you have anti-Black attitudes and you're more likely to support Trump?
Or being likely to support Trump kind of like leads you to anti-Black attitudes. Like the causal direction was unclear. But it's certainly there, right? And it's like when you're thinking of...
Or being likely to support Trump kind of like leads you to anti-Black attitudes. Like the causal direction was unclear. But it's certainly there, right? And it's like when you're thinking of...
Or being likely to support Trump kind of like leads you to anti-Black attitudes. Like the causal direction was unclear. But it's certainly there, right? And it's like when you're thinking of...
nicht-weiĂen, aber nicht-blasch-immigrantischen Gemeinschaften, die selbst von Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, oder in Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, und es gibt eine blacke Frau auf dem Topf eines Major-Party-Tickets, die fĂŒr den PrĂ€sidenten lĂ€uft. Es scheint mir seltsam, die Rolle, die man in diesem Bereich ausmistet.
nicht-weiĂen, aber nicht-blasch-immigrantischen Gemeinschaften, die selbst von Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, oder in Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, und es gibt eine blacke Frau auf dem Topf eines Major-Party-Tickets, die fĂŒr den PrĂ€sidenten lĂ€uft. Es scheint mir seltsam, die Rolle, die man in diesem Bereich ausmistet.
nicht-weiĂen, aber nicht-blasch-immigrantischen Gemeinschaften, die selbst von Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, oder in Kulturen kommen, in denen anti-blasch-PrĂ€sidium besteht, und es gibt eine blacke Frau auf dem Topf eines Major-Party-Tickets, die fĂŒr den PrĂ€sidenten lĂ€uft. Es scheint mir seltsam, die Rolle, die man in diesem Bereich ausmistet.
Ich glaube, die Absence davon aus broad public conversation, Does reflect, you know, Trump's gains. I think in a kind of shallow way, people are like, oh, if Trump made gains, how could like race and gender play any part of it? And it's like, well, it's complicated. It's a complicated relationship. I also think there's a bit of a, how do I put this? A bit of a, you know,
Ich glaube, die Absence davon aus broad public conversation, Does reflect, you know, Trump's gains. I think in a kind of shallow way, people are like, oh, if Trump made gains, how could like race and gender play any part of it? And it's like, well, it's complicated. It's a complicated relationship. I also think there's a bit of a, how do I put this? A bit of a, you know,
Ich glaube, die Absence davon aus broad public conversation, Does reflect, you know, Trump's gains. I think in a kind of shallow way, people are like, oh, if Trump made gains, how could like race and gender play any part of it? And it's like, well, it's complicated. It's a complicated relationship. I also think there's a bit of a, how do I put this? A bit of a, you know,
There's a bit of like a cancel culture element here, right? Like you'll get, I think if you were to forthrightly make the argument, you might get shouted down. You're just one of those identity liberals who doesn't want to pay attention to what's really happening. So it's like, I think there's a couple reasons why.
There's a bit of like a cancel culture element here, right? Like you'll get, I think if you were to forthrightly make the argument, you might get shouted down. You're just one of those identity liberals who doesn't want to pay attention to what's really happening. So it's like, I think there's a couple reasons why.
There's a bit of like a cancel culture element here, right? Like you'll get, I think if you were to forthrightly make the argument, you might get shouted down. You're just one of those identity liberals who doesn't want to pay attention to what's really happening. So it's like, I think there's a couple reasons why.
Yeah, reverse, I don't know what to call it. But I think it's certainly part of why that conversation's been absent. My intuition is that, again, this is very much an all of the above situation, right? Like the margin's too narrow. to attribute it to one thing or the other. So it's like a lot of things were happening. And also electorates are big, kind of complicated things.
Yeah, reverse, I don't know what to call it. But I think it's certainly part of why that conversation's been absent. My intuition is that, again, this is very much an all of the above situation, right? Like the margin's too narrow. to attribute it to one thing or the other. So it's like a lot of things were happening. And also electorates are big, kind of complicated things.
Yeah, reverse, I don't know what to call it. But I think it's certainly part of why that conversation's been absent. My intuition is that, again, this is very much an all of the above situation, right? Like the margin's too narrow. to attribute it to one thing or the other. So it's like a lot of things were happening. And also electorates are big, kind of complicated things.
So a lot of things are happening. There is the macro picture of incumbent parties losing. There is a particular disconnect that Democrats have had from voters without college educations. There are questions and concerns of race and gender. It's entirely possible that a Democratic Party that was more
So a lot of things are happening. There is the macro picture of incumbent parties losing. There is a particular disconnect that Democrats have had from voters without college educations. There are questions and concerns of race and gender. It's entirely possible that a Democratic Party that was more
So a lot of things are happening. There is the macro picture of incumbent parties losing. There is a particular disconnect that Democrats have had from voters without college educations. There are questions and concerns of race and gender. It's entirely possible that a Democratic Party that was more
connected, better connected to non-college voters, to working class voters, would be able to overcome the race and gender stuff. That was to some extent the Obama story. Obama was able to overcome these things through personal force of will, personality, but also the Democratic Party just was more connected to those voters. So there's a lot going on.