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Top 2020 Democrats are urgently courting black voters

Beto O'Rourke and Bernie Sanders. Photo: Getty Images

In the initial phase of the Dems' 2020 race, "two straight white men [Bernie Sanders and Beto O'Rourke] have emerged as the fastest fundraisers, and another [Joe Biden] has jumped to a lead in recent polls, before even announcing his candidacy," the WashPost's Sean Sullivan and Dave Weigel write.

Why it matters: Their rise "in a field with historic diversity has caused dismay among some Democrats, particularly African Americans and women hoping for a mold-breaking nominee."


What's new: "That has led the current white male candidates ... to seek out black voters with some urgency," per The Post.

  • "They are opening the door to reparations, speaking openly about the legacy of slavery and offering blunt talk on racial injustice."

The bottom line: "Black voters, particularly black women, have the potential to play a decisive role in the Democratic Party’s attempt to defeat President Trump."

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