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highplainsdem

(48,975 posts)
Mon Dec 16, 2019, 08:50 PM Dec 2019

Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin Endorses Joe Biden for President

This article was published this morning as an exclusive at The Root, and it was writtten by Michael Harriot, who's made it clear in the past he does NOT like Biden...and who couldn't resist throwing in a final sentence saying Corn Pop, the Wilmington gang member he'd ridiculed Joe Biden for mentioning, had not endorsed Biden.

But Woodfin has, and what he told The Root about why he's endorsing Biden is important:

https://www.theroot.com/exclusive-birmingham-mayor-randall-woodfin-endorses-jo-1840451074


In an exclusive conversation with The Root, the mayor of America’s third-blackest city announced his endorsement of former Vice President Joe Biden for president of the United States, explaining how he came to his decision, why the election is not just a referendum on Trump and why he rejects the notion that “moderate” Democratic candidates are bad for the party.

Birmingham, Ala., Mayor Randall Woodfin’s attempt to marry forward-thinking, out-of-the-box ideas with the moderate, practicality of the Democratic Party made him a young star on the political scene after he won his city’s mayoral race in 2017. Since taking office, Woodfin has implemented a number of progressive reforms, including plans to pardon marijuana offenses and free college tuition for every high school graduate in the 71 percent black city.

In October, Woodfin and fellow mayors Steve Benjamin (Columbia, S.C.); LaToya Cantrell (New Orleans) and Chokwe Lumumba (Jackson, Miss.) published an open letter to all of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, informing them that black voters in the South should be front and center in the 2020 presidential elections.

“We wanted them to know that speaking to our issues and concerns is not some perfunctory thing to do,” Woodfin told The Root on Sunday. “Especially since, when it comes to the demographics of the South, [black voters] pretty much make up the base of the party. Many of the candidates reached out, but Vice President Joe Biden took it a step further.”

Biden convened a private listening session in Atlanta with the letter’s signatories, as well as other mayors and political leaders from across the South. During the meeting, which reportedly took place in Biden’s dressing room before a political appearance, Biden listened to ideas, answered questions and laid out the political agenda for his potential presidency. Woodfin noted that he was impressed by the diversity of perspectives and attendees at the forum.

“What I remember most about the meeting was that there were probably five mayors under 40, male and female,” said Woodfin. “I personally left the meeting excited. I knew he had a commitment to the issues we raised and viewed mayors as real partners—not just in his candidacy—but, should he win, I believe he would do the same in Washington as well.”

But it wasn’t just one meeting that convinced Woodfin to endorse the former Vice President. The 38-year-old stressed the importance of expanding the political map in the 2020 elections beyond traditionally blue states. Biden, in Woodfin’s estimation, stands the best chance of helping down-ballot candidates in Senate, House and gubernatorial races much like Barack Obama did during his two campaigns for president.

When asked how he could endorse an older, white moderate in a field full of more diverse, progressive and younger candidates, Woodfin explained that being a moderate is not necessarily a bad thing.

“I feel like [Biden] is the bridge between the future of the Democratic party and the most successful Democratic administration in our lifetimes,” explained Woodfin. “You can’t throw that out of the window. That bridge is important.”

“Being a moderate does not equal status quo,” the mayor added. “I 100 percent reject anyone who believes that. I support a lot of things on the left but—if I’m being real—I also believe you gotta win.

“When you think about the Republican Party, the base of their party is the far right. The base of the Democratic party is the center. Those moderates—African Americans over 60, who we should all listen to—are also the ones who turn out and vote. They’re the ones who vote in midterms and support local races. So I reject the notion that being a moderate means status quo.”

-snip-




Kudos to Harriot for giving this endorsement the attention it deserves (even though he felt he had to add that final cheap shot about Corn Pop). I still don't like what Harriot's written about Biden otherrwise, or what he's written about Hillary Clinton, but he deserves credit for letting Woodfin explain why he's endorsed Biden, rather than just criticizing him for doing so.

Oh, btw, Corn Pop, whom Harriot refers to as O.G. (Original Gangster) Corn Pop, is deceased. It would be rather difficult for him to endorse Biden.
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Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin Endorses Joe Biden for President (Original Post) highplainsdem Dec 2019 OP
Poor Harriot stuck on Corn Pop! Doesn't he know Cha Dec 2019 #1
You're welcome. Cha! And yes, Harriot seems stuck on Corn Pop, and he just hurt highplainsdem Dec 2019 #2
Amazing! Cha Dec 2019 #3
This endorsement video is amazing Gothmog Dec 2019 #4
Only Superb! Cha Dec 2019 #12
Interesting that BS backed Woodfin and the Mayor chose Biden to Cha Dec 2019 #5
That really is an impressive "get" for the Biden campaign! And the BS campaign is denied... NurseJackie Dec 2019 #6
And, not many are even noticing.. Cha Dec 2019 #7
I'm sure that the voters in AL are noticing. This may not be national headline news... NurseJackie Dec 2019 #8
Good Point.. Thank You! Cha Dec 2019 #9
K&R Tarheel_Dem Dec 2019 #10
Cheers to Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama! Cha Dec 2019 #11
 

Cha

(297,196 posts)
1. Poor Harriot stuck on Corn Pop! Doesn't he know
Mon Dec 16, 2019, 09:07 PM
Dec 2019

he's passed on?

In October, Woodfin and fellow mayors Steve Benjamin (Columbia, S.C.); LaToya Cantrell (New Orleans) and Chokwe Lumumba (Jackson, Miss.) published an open letter to all of the 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, informing them that black voters in the South should be front and center in the 2020 presidential elections.

“What I remember most about the meeting was that there were probably five mayors under 40, male and female,” said Woodfin. “I personally left the meeting excited. I knew he had a commitment to the issues we raised and viewed mayors as real partners—not just in his candidacy—but, should he win, I believe he would do the same in Washington as well.”

But it wasn’t just one meeting that convinced Woodfin to endorse the former Vice President. The 38-year-old stressed the importance of expanding the political map in the 2020 elections beyond traditionally blue states. Biden, in Woodfin’s estimation, stands the best chance of helping down-ballot candidates in Senate, House and gubernatorial races much like Barack Obama did during his two campaigns for president.

“Being a moderate does not equal status quo,” the mayor added. “I 100 percent reject anyone who believes that. I support a lot of things on the left but—if I’m being real—I also believe you gotta win.

Freaking "real" is dead on! I'm so sick of the "status quo" slur that means absolutely Nothing.

Mahalo for this from Birmingham, Alabama Mayor Randall Woodfin!


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highplainsdem

(48,975 posts)
2. You're welcome. Cha! And yes, Harriot seems stuck on Corn Pop, and he just hurt
Mon Dec 16, 2019, 10:09 PM
Dec 2019

his own credibility again with that snide little Corn Pop reference at the end.

Except for that, it was a well written article, fine journalism.

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Gothmog

(145,195 posts)
4. This endorsement video is amazing
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 01:29 AM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

Cha

(297,196 posts)
12. Only Superb!
Wed Dec 18, 2019, 07:02 AM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

Cha

(297,196 posts)
5. Interesting that BS backed Woodfin and the Mayor chose Biden to
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 03:07 AM
Dec 2019

Endorse!



Celebrations as Bernie-Style Candidate Wins Mayoral Victory in Alabama

"This isn't just a victory for Birmingham, it's a victory for all of us" says Our Revolution's Nina Turner, calling on progressives to "support local races all across the country"

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2017/10/04/celebrations-bernie-style-candidate-wins-mayoral-victory-alabama


https://www.democraticunderground.com/1287384076
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NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
6. That really is an impressive "get" for the Biden campaign! And the BS campaign is denied...
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 12:40 PM
Dec 2019

That really is an impressive "get" for the Biden campaign! And it looks like the BS campaign is denied yet another coveted endorsement that would have really gone a long way to help him with gaining a little support from the AA and POC communities. I have to be honest here, it really looks like BS campaign is really struggling in that regard and without the strong support of the AA community, his chances of becoming our party's nominee are zero.

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Cha

(297,196 posts)
7. And, not many are even noticing..
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 04:35 PM
Dec 2019

Thanks for that, Jackie.

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primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
 

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
8. I'm sure that the voters in AL are noticing. This may not be national headline news...
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 04:47 PM
Dec 2019

I'm sure that the voters in AL are noticing. This may not be national headline news... and it may not get a lot of traction on DU... but the folks who need to know will know (or already know).

And when you think about it, that's REALLY the main purpose of political endorsements. And that's why I put more value on political endorsements (whether active or retired) than I do on "celebrity endorsements".

Oh sure, celeb endorsements are "fun" but hardly influential.

But I do take your point... I think perhaps this story should be posted several more times (if you know what I mean)

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Cha

(297,196 posts)
9. Good Point.. Thank You!
Tue Dec 17, 2019, 04:54 PM
Dec 2019

Oh yes.. the more the merrier.. such an Excellent campaign ad from Birmingham Mayor Woodin!

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Cha

(297,196 posts)
11. Cheers to Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama!
Wed Dec 18, 2019, 01:09 AM
Dec 2019
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for:
Joe Biden
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