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S. Carolina elected official now backing Sanders over Biden

A black, female elected official in South Carolina, who describes herself as a "conservative Democrat," is taking back her endorsement of Joe Biden, opting instead to support Bernie Sanders. She explained her reasoning to me in an interview, tonight. __________

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina elected official who endorsed Joe Biden last month is switching her allegiance to Bernie Sanders in the state’s first-in-the-South presidential primary, saying she had viewed the former vice president — whose support in the state is considered deep -- as “a compromise choice.”

Dalhi Myers told The Associated Press on Wednesday that she was making the change in part because she values what she sees as Sanders’ strength in being able to go toe-to-toe with President Donald Trump in the general election.

“I looked at that, and I thought, ‘He’s right,’” said Myers, a black woman first elected to the Richland County Council in 2016. “He’s unafraid and he’s unapologetic. ... I like the fact that he is willing to fight for a better America — for the least, the fallen, the left behind.”

Sanders, a Vermont senator, frequently calls out what he sees as Trump’s dishonesty, referring on the campaign trail to the president as a “pathological liar.” Biden, whose relationships in South Carolina go back decades, has led polling in the state, particularly among the black voters who make up most of the state’s Democratic primary electorate.

Sanders, whose 47-point loss to Hillary Clinton in 2016 in South Carolina blunted the momentum generated in opening primary contests and exposed his weakness with black voters, has focused on strengthening his ties in the state’s black community.

In December, Myers, a corporate lawyer in Columbia, was among more than a dozen South Carolina elected officials to endorse Biden, saying at the time in a release from the Biden campaign that he was “the only candidate with the broad and diverse coalition of support we need to win” against Trump in the general election. Initially, Myers said she backed Biden because she saw him as a candidate who could possibly appeal to Republican voters disenfranchised by the president.

“It was a compromise choice,” she said. “I didn’t find anybody’s candidacy electrifying, but I did find Joe Biden’s candidacy to be reassuring in a sort of normal, American kind of way.”

But over the ensuing weeks, Myers said she started to feel that Biden’s candidacy, while familiar and perhaps comfortable, wasn’t going to be enough to inspire the young voters whom she sees as necessary to a Democratic general election win.

When questioned how someone who considered herself a conservative Democrat could support a candidate like Sanders, whose proposals including “Medicare for All” suggest government growth on an as-yet unknown scale, Myers said she did have some concerns but expressed doubt that such measures would ever become law without changes.

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by Anonymousreply 33January 24, 2020 6:30 PM

“Medicare for All will have to go through Congress,” she said. “He’s not going to pull a Donald Trump.”

Ultimately, Myers said her decision wasn’t necessarily about her personal preferences.

“I’m a 50-year-old-black woman, and I tend to be middle of the road,” Myers said. “I’m voting what I think is best for all of us, not just me. ... I’m not a left-wing liberal. I’m not even a left-wing Democrat. But I am a realist.”

by Anonymousreply 1January 23, 2020 2:50 AM

I think this argument could gain steam. I mean, Biden is still going to win SC, no doubt, but the margin might not be as wide as we thought it would be even a few weeks ago.

His press secretary does a nice job outlining some real weaknesses Joe is going to have against Trump in the general.

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by Anonymousreply 2January 23, 2020 2:52 AM

So, basically the argument is that Sanders would be incapable of achieving anything as the President, so he's the real status quo candidate? I'm confused...

by Anonymousreply 3January 23, 2020 2:55 AM

Nice try R3. You know very well that Myers clearly articulated her reason for switching to Bernie -- electability -- she believes the only thing that will defeat Trump in November is an energized base including record turnout from young voters.

by Anonymousreply 4January 23, 2020 2:58 AM

[quote] So, basically the argument is that Sanders would be incapable of achieving anything as the President, so he's the real status quo candidate? I'm confused...

No, the argument is that Senator Sanders is fearlessly fighting for a better America, as stated by Myers above.

He’s also fearless and intelligent enough to humiliate Donald Trump who will be able to do nothing but scream socialism as Senator Sanders asks the crowd, “Should we dismantle Social Security and Medicaid, because those are socialist programs and Impeached President Trump seems to think socialism needs to end in America... I’m thinking most of you want to end Social Security and Medicare, am I right?”

by Anonymousreply 5January 23, 2020 3:02 AM

He’s fearless because he’s never gotten anything done. He’s totally unencumbered by reality and says whatever people want to hear...just like Trump. They can go toe-to-toe with their mendacity and false claims whereas sane candidates come off as looking meek because they understand what really needs to happen.

The problem with this lady is that she wants to have it both ways. That’s why R3 is confused. She’s voting for an ideal but is willing to settle for nothing rather than voting for a small amount of forward progress.

Literally a crapshoot.

by Anonymousreply 6January 23, 2020 3:09 AM

No quick rebuttals?

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by Anonymousreply 7January 23, 2020 3:10 AM

Remember when Harris was the de facto nominee? Then Sanders. Then Warren. Then Buttigieg. Then Sanders again. Meanwhile, Biden keeps right on standing...

There are legitimate concerns about Bernie's health - in the last year he had a heart attack, fell in the shower, lost his voice, and lost a fight with a punching bag. Do we need a nominee who has another heart attack a week before the election? No.

by Anonymousreply 8January 23, 2020 3:16 AM

Remember when Harris was the de facto nominee? Then Sanders. Then Warren. Then Buttigieg. Then Sanders again. Meanwhile, Biden keeps right on standing...

There are legitimate concerns about Bernie's health - in the last year he had a heart attack, fell in the shower, lost his voice, and lost a fight with a punching bag. Do we need a nominee who has another heart attack a week before the election? No.

by Anonymousreply 9January 23, 2020 3:16 AM

Well, R9, if he wins the nom, his VP pick is going to be critically important. Hopefully he'll choose more wisely than silly John McCain did.

by Anonymousreply 10January 23, 2020 4:47 AM

Wow. Bernie is flipping conservative Democrats now.

He’s going to win.

by Anonymousreply 11January 23, 2020 6:48 AM

[Quote]He’s going to win

NOT!

by Anonymousreply 12January 23, 2020 7:08 AM

Bern victims are going to be so disappointed when inevitably he falls short again because of those pesky voters. Can't we just decide the nominee by twitter and woke college students only?

by Anonymousreply 13January 23, 2020 7:27 AM

Oh lord - everyone’s going to start drinking the Kool Aid and jumping on the Bernie Bandwagon instead of actually doing their research.

It’s gonna be like Jonestown.

by Anonymousreply 14January 23, 2020 7:43 AM

Bernie is surging

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by Anonymousreply 15January 23, 2020 3:57 PM

I can’t believe she switched!

by Anonymousreply 16January 23, 2020 4:20 PM

She’s been tweeting about her decision.

by Anonymousreply 17January 23, 2020 4:44 PM

The Bros are going to be so pissed!

by Anonymousreply 18January 23, 2020 4:58 PM

R18 I know! Dump supporters are already pissed, though, with the, you know, impeachment and all.

by Anonymousreply 19January 23, 2020 5:00 PM

Go girl!

by Anonymousreply 20January 23, 2020 5:51 PM

In a surprise move, MSNBC explains #DemocraticSocialism and details how "hallmarks" of Democratic Socialism are already part of the American ecosystem.

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by Anonymousreply 21January 23, 2020 6:06 PM
by Anonymousreply 22January 24, 2020 1:23 PM

[quote]“Medicare for All will have to go through Congress,” she said. “He’s not going to pull a Donald Trump.”

"Vote for Bernie! He can't accomplish any of the things he's promising!" is an odd campaign slogan.

by Anonymousreply 23January 24, 2020 1:29 PM

R23 Voting for Bernie is not just about getting his policies passed; it’s also about voting for someone who will speak up for the majority of Americans on the national stage, making it difficult for those subverting the will of the people to do so quietly.

by Anonymousreply 24January 24, 2020 1:33 PM

Sanders, the candidate of, by and for Dem delusionals.

by Anonymousreply 25January 24, 2020 1:35 PM

R25 That’s Biden, dear, and THAT’s becoming more and more clear.

by Anonymousreply 26January 24, 2020 1:37 PM

If he's the nominee Warren will be responsible. She could've dropped out and endorsed Biden.

by Anonymousreply 27January 24, 2020 1:42 PM

R27 Ugh.

by Anonymousreply 28January 24, 2020 1:50 PM

Where's the "black voters are pragmatic" and "go with a winner" troll? Conservative Democrat and she goes for Sanders? . Why not go with the "conservative" candidate Pete? Oh, wait.!

by Anonymousreply 29January 24, 2020 1:52 PM

What the hell is wrong with Democrats??? make a choice and then just the hell up and then support whoever is nominated. I swear they are trying to get Trump reelected.

by Anonymousreply 30January 24, 2020 1:59 PM

Right, R29?

by Anonymousreply 31January 24, 2020 3:53 PM

[quote]Do we need a nominee who has another heart attack a week before the election? No.

Both Biden and Bernie are going to drop dead before 2024.

Either one can beat Trump.

by Anonymousreply 32January 24, 2020 5:30 PM

Bernie is winning

by Anonymousreply 33January 24, 2020 6:30 PM
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