Donald L. Perryman

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Intimate Friends

The March 15 Ohio primary confirmed that the African-American vote is relevant and also suggests that the ability to win over African-American voters will be critical for hopefuls in the November 8, 2016 general and presidential elections. Hillary Clinton, despite shared policy views on substantive issues, was able to distance herself from rival Bernie Sanders and establish a clear path to the Democratic Party presidential nomination, by riding waves of overwhelming African-American support. In contrast, Sanders’ progressive message emphasizing income inequality has appealed to liberals but fell flat among black voters. The difference? Read More

Monday, March 14, 2016

Politics "On The Low"

The campaign season is in full swing. Yet, neither the Bernie/Hillary tap dance around questions of racial blind spots (Flint debate) or the “non-politically correct” xenophobic rhetoric of Donald Trump, represent the only politics with racial under or overtones. Or, at least, with possible racial ramifications. more