None from the major politicians at least (Kasim Reed, John Lewis, and Hank Johnson all came out for Clinton prior to the Sander’s rally). He packed the Fox Theater for his rally. I saw a pretty good mix of older leftists and younger people, and it wasn’t a lilywhite or uber-straight crowd (though probably white majority, if a slim majority). The democratic parties backbone in the city is probably majority black and Sanders has not had an easy time convincing the black community that he speaks to their issues and needs. And I can understand that. I think that Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man still speaks to much of the tension between a class based analysis and a race based analysis of American society. The fact is socialists and to some extent Unions have, to put it mildly, spotty record on race. It’s not considered a “real” issue by many leftists, but rather merely an artifact of class struggle. It’s a major problem that Sanders needs to address if he expects to win South Carolina, Georgia, etc.
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