Nominee – Law Street https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com Law and Policy for Our Generation Wed, 13 Nov 2019 21:46:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.8 100397344 Bernie Sanders May Be Backing Down https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/elections/bernie-sanders-may-backing/ https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/elections/bernie-sanders-may-backing/#respond Fri, 24 Jun 2016 18:59:16 +0000 http://lawstreetmedia.com/?p=53421

Is Sanders finally calling it quits? Maybe. Maybe not.

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Has Bernie Sanders finally given up? It appears that might be the case, as he announced on C-SPAN this week that “it doesn’t appear that [he’s] going to be the nominee.”

After admitting that he probably won’t be the nominee, Sanders mentions that his campaign’s goal is still to push a progressive platform. He notes that he isn’t giving up on transforming the Democratic party just yet.

On top of the C-SPAN bomb drop, Bernie also announced on MSNBC that, come November, he will be voting for Clinton.

Although Sanders seems to be giving a lot of hints at the fact that he won’t be president, he has yet to drop out of the race. With a Sanders win essentially mathematically impossible–barring any election fraud accusations–it’s hard to say why he hasn’t pulled the plug yet. Perhaps staying in the race is the best way to push Clinton’s agenda further left. Perhaps he enjoys the political limelight. Perhaps he’s saddened by the fact that ending the campaign will be the end of his last legitimate chance at becoming the leader of the free world. Whatever the reason, it’s clear that Sanders is prepared to step back any day now and put his weight behind Clinton.

Of course, there are still die-hard Berniebros holding out hope that Sanders will win the nomination–swearing they won’t vote for “$hillary” under any circumstances. In fact, there are many conspiracies on exactly how Sanders will become our country’s leader. According to some YouTube commenters, Sanders will storm into the lead after Clinton is indicted by the DOJ.

Bernie Sanders can’t say it yet publicly, but he’s waiting as many of us are for the FBI to recommend criminal indictments against Hillary Clinton and then for DOJ head Loretta Lynch to indict her. Then the super-delegates will wisely defect from Hillary over to Bernie when they vote at the convention in Philadelphia next month.

According to other commenters, Sanders actually has the votes to win but election fraud is making it look like Clinton is in the lead.

There is a lawsuit going on to set the record straight. BERNIE THEY SAY YOU WON. These are the same guys who made sure the record was straight so that Obama rightfully won in 2008 and 2012. Don’t lose hope because we haven’t!!!!!! #BernieorBust!! And if they don’t get the lawsuit together before the general election, then I will be voting for Ms. Jill Stein. #ThankYouBernie

Best of all, some commenters just think Sanders has something up his sleeve. They claim that he winks in the C-SPAN video right before he says that it doesn’t appear he will be the nominee. What could this wink mean? Some are taking the wink as a sign of his resilience, claiming it means he isn’t giving up quite yet.

Whatever the results of this election are, it’s pretty clear President Bernie Sanders is almost certainly not one of the possible outcomes. It’s nice to know that, after months of what has been a pretty one-sided Democratic race, Sanders has finally come to terms with his campaign’s inevitable end. Plus, with what was essentially an endorsement of Clinton this week, the Democratic party may actually have a shot at keeping the White House this fall, which could mean another four years of progressive policies, even if the country doesn’t quite seem to be #feelingthebern.

Alexandra Simone
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“Chinese Americans for Trump” Members Attend Trump’s Anaheim Rally https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/elections/chinese-americans-trump-members-trumps-anaheim-rally/ https://legacy.lawstreetmedia.com/elections/chinese-americans-trump-members-trumps-anaheim-rally/#respond Fri, 27 May 2016 21:04:46 +0000 http://lawstreetmedia.com/?p=52786

They showed up ahead of the June 7 primary.

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Asian Americans are a largely forgotten slice of the electorate, rarely mentioned in the media and hardly ever courted by presidential candidates. They are the fastest growing immigrant group in the U.S., and have been for a while, yet continue to get overlooked by politicians at the national level. The largest group within the demographic are Chinese Americans–there are over four million in the U.S. as of 2011–and there is one candidate in this election cycle that is speaking to at least some of them: Donald Trump.

“Chinese Americans for Trump” is a group founded by Tian Wang in Anaheim, California. Wang, previously a Jeb Bush supporter, stumbled upon online videos of Trump, binge watched for five hours, and decided he found his man.

“I said, ‘This guy is really cool.’ He speaks from his — You know, he speaks from his mouth, really,” Wang told NBC News. “But most of the stuff he said is pretty straightforward and true.”

Wang, 32, isn’t the only one who feels this way. He said there are around 1,500 members of his collective. At least 50 “Chinese Americans for Trump” members attended his rally in Anaheim, which was held to drum up support for the California primary on June 7. Trump is the only candidate left on the Republican side, and he’s already locked up the nomination.

Wang’s group–who wear “Chinese Americans [heart icon] Trump” t-shirts at gatherings–does not seem to reflect a broader pattern among Asian Americans, or even most Chinese Americans.

One recent study found Asian Americans predominantly identify as Democrats (47 percent), though many more don’t identify with either party (37 percent). Of the 15 percent who identify as Republicans polled in the study, 61 percent had an unfavorable view of Trump, and 20 percent either had no opinion or hadn’t heard of him.

A separate study conducted by the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund after the New York Primary in April surveyed 513 Asian-Americans in New York City’s Chinatown. Only eight percent of those surveyed were registered Republicans, and of those, 60 percent voted for Trump.

Wang, however, cannot vote. He emigrated from China at 10, and while he is a permanent resident, he is not a citizen. But Rui Dai, 40, from Maryland and a fellow Trump backer, can and will. “I found that many of his suggestions are making sense,” she said. “It’s not nonsense. And I found he’s the only one who can state the tough situation of America.”

Alec Siegel
Alec Siegel is a staff writer at Law Street Media. When he’s not working at Law Street he’s either cooking a mediocre tofu dish or enjoying a run in the woods. His passions include: gooey chocolate chips, black coffee, mountains, the Animal Kingdom in general, and John Lennon. Baklava is his achilles heel. Contact Alec at ASiegel@LawStreetMedia.com.

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