Black voters are the backbone of the Democratic Party and a lot of white people of all political stripes have rejected this truth in favor of whatever they find most comforting
Despite the super clear and obvious polling data. Listening to White analysts recognize that the majority of White voters routinely vote Republican and then insist that minority voters are "along for the ride" when a Democrat wins is one of the most cognitively dissonant experiences in US politics.
Related to this is the refusal to acknowledge that no all-white, pro-democracy ticket has won since Barack Obama came on the scene. Biggest mistake Hillary made was not picking a brown/Black VP, not sending Bernie Sanders to Wisconsin instead of going herself.
I think there are a not-insignificant number who haven’t rejected that truth, they just hate it and will do anything to try and work around it. And will take the L over and over rather than even try to hear what Black voters are saying. And yes, they fall all the way across the political spectrum.
there are many voices who seem really attentive to the needs and opinions of black Democratic voters when it would strengthen an argument against some progressive candidate or policy, and then, at other times, suddenly the awareness of that entire demographic vanishes, sometimes for long stretches
2020 D primary with candidates for whatever policy you could possibly want, Biden wins handily in SC, and becomes front runner. Reaction: WHY DID THE DNC ANOINT BIDEN???? 🤦
Any Dem needs the Black nation to win, but so long as they don't have a credible threat to vote for someone else, the DNC never have to do anything to help them. The last time electoralism worked even a little for the Black nation was during the party switch. And direct action got most of the gains.
The Democratic party takes the black vote & the community as a whole completely for granted. In fact they believe they are owed these votes and eternal, unconditional & unquestioned loyalty.