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In reply to the discussion: In South Carolina, Newsom confronts his California problem [View all]BoRaGard
(6,304 posts)1. "Abandon all hope." - MediaWankers

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I have seen many anti-Newsom posts here on DU that said his being from California (my birth state) cripples his national
Celerity
Jul 10
#4
Like Obama's Illinois's liberal reputation hobbled him? Or Hillary's New York's liberal reputation hobbled her?
W_HAMILTON
Jul 10
#6
I asked you the question because you seemed to not understand the politics in South Carolina by the point you made.
W_HAMILTON
Jul 10
#20
They won't care. I already told you, they aren't as easily duped as certain other voters.
W_HAMILTON
Friday
#36
Well the mythology has it that his endorsement won Biden the SC primary and thus the nomination. Nt
Fiendish Thingy
Friday
#46
It is interesting how a candidate can be deemed too liberal but none are ever deemed too conservative.
LonePirate
Jul 10
#10
It should be obvious to all that virtually our entire corporate media has a rightwing Republican bias at this point.
W_HAMILTON
Jul 10
#14
Since 1960, S Carolina has voted for the Democratic presidential nominee only twice, 1960 and 1976.
jalan48
Jul 10
#15
Not sure how it's really relevant how the state votes in the general election
fujiyamasan
Jul 10
#18
It's not about South Carolina -- it's about the black voters that form a majority of Democrats there.
W_HAMILTON
Jul 10
#21
What country d'ya suppose he will send ex-wife Kimberly to as ambassador? Someplace even further than Greece?
Norrrm
Jul 10
#29
He should tell South Carolina to get their shit together, lest they be swallowed up like the Biblical "Korah"! LOL.
RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
Jul 10
#32
It's not as if ANY Democratic presidential nominee is going to win South Carolina
Jack Valentino
Jul 10
#35
it's almost as if he realizes he needs to build a coalition to win the nomination
thebigidea
Friday
#37