The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Diverse voting coalition starts with Democrats

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ATLANTA >> Eight years ago, exit polls showed Hillary Clinton with comfortabl­e margins over now-President Barack Obama among whites and Latinos during the Democratic primary season.

This year, exit polls of Democratic voters showed whites narrowly preferred Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. Yet, Clinton is the presumptiv­e 2016 Democratic nominee.

The key difference: African-Americans sided overwhelmi­ngly with the winner of 2008 and 2016 nomination­s, with black voters across the South and in heavily Democratic cities fueling key wins and delegate advantages in the drawnout primary contests.

For Clinton, her second effort is evidence of a lesson learned, and it provides her with a head start in rebuilding part of the general election coalition that propelled Obama to two terms. And for aspiring Democrats eyeing future White House bids, it serves notice that the presidenti­al demand for a diverse voting coalition isn’t just a general election concern for Republican­s too dependent on whites; it actually begins in the Democratic primary.

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