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Obama Sees ‘Personal Insult’ if Blacks Don’t Rally for Hillary Clinton

The New York Times Original article ›

Hillary Clinton and black people

04/19/2016

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U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's election strategy to focus on core Democratic states

06/06/2015

The strategy means focussing on parts of the midwest such as Ohio and Wisconsin, the East and the West. It means ignoring deep red Republican states such as Kentucky, Tennessee, Louisiana, West Virginia. This suggests less attention would be paid to the independent voter on the basis of the increased polarization in the country, and risking everything on winning with women, Hispanic and younger voters, leaving vast parts of the white working class aside. This is unlike Hillary Clinton's campaign in 2008, and Bill Clinton's two winning presidential campaigns which appealed to centrist voters. This may also be because Hillary Clinton in 2015 is perceived as a polarizing candidate for right of centre voters, compared to Bill Clinton, and the failure of Republicans to change perceptions on issues such as immigration, on women's issues, and wages, keeping the core Democratic constituency together. This could change if a Republican candidate is able to appeal to voters on the left by staking out positions on immigration, wages and womens issues that are different from the Republican party's right wing, as shown by Jeb Bush of Florida.

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Hillary Clinton Traces Friendly Path, Troubling Party

New York Times 06/06/2015

Hillary Needs More Than the Obama Coalition

Wall Street Journal 06/11/2015

Hillary Got It Right About Growth

Wall Street Journal 06/18/2015

Hillary Clinton’s Economic Agenda Aims at a Party Shifting Left

New York Times 07/09/2015

Hillary Clinton Offers Her Vision of a ‘Fairness Economy’ to Close the Income Gap

New York Times 07/13/2015

The Two Parties Aren’t Crazy, Just Changed

Wall Street Journal 10/13/2015

U.S. president Obama's endorsement of Hillary Clinton for president in 2016, with his popularity at 51% similar to Reagan

06/10/2016

At a similar point in the last year of his presidency, Reagan's popularity was 51% when he endorsed and campaigned for Bush.

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Barack Obama Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

WSJ 06/10/2016

Bernie Sanders Endorses Ex-Rival Hillary Clinton, Ending Democratic Primary Campaign

WSJ 07/12/2016

Championing Optimism, Obama Hails Clinton as His Political Heir

The New York Times 07/28/2016

Donald Trump Faces Narrow Path to White House Victory

WSJ 08/24/2016

Hillary Clinton Returns to Campaigning, Seeks to Refine Message

WSJ 09/15/2016

Obama Sees ‘Personal Insult’ if Blacks Don’t Rally for Hillary Clinton

The New York Times 09/19/2016


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