Lots of Democrats in early-voting states say they want caucus season to offer a battle of ideas over nation’s future—not the coronation of a single candidate, Hillary Clinton.
But the same feeling hasn’t taken hold among Democrats nationally. One surprising factor: race. Minority voters are comfortable with unifying behind Mrs. Clinton. White voters — heavily represented in the early states of Iowa and New Hampshire — are more apt to want a competition. CONT.
Dante Chinni (American U.), Wall Street Journal