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14 Feb 2023


Barnes’ aides reportedly told Politico that his failed Senate campaign "was something more than a missed opportunity — it was a painful example of how candidates of color continue to face questions about their ability to win."

SENATE CANDIDATE MANDELA BARNES, WHO LOST, CALLED 'ALMOST-WINNER' IN MOCKED AXIOS REPORT: 'SO, A LOSER?'

Barnes’ aides told Politico that his failed senate campaign "was something more than a missed opportunity — it was a painful example of how candidates of color continue to face questions about their ability to win."

Barnes’ aides told Politico that his failed senate campaign "was something more than a missed opportunity — it was a painful example of how candidates of color continue to face questions about their ability to win." (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

The election was extremely close, with Johnson eking out a win over Barnes by just 26,000 votes. 

Politico claimed that Barnes’ loss was an issue of trust. 

"Black candidates needed more trust — and, with it, funding — from the Democratic Party’s infrastructure."

That was despite Barnes beating out Johnson’s funding numbers by roughly $6 million in the 2022 election cycle, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.

Barnes beat out Johnson’s funding numbers by roughly $6 million in the 2022 election cycle, according to data from the Federal Election Commission.

Barnes beat out Johnson’s funding numbers by roughly $6 million in the 2022 election cycle, according to data from the Federal Election Commission. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

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Politico argued that funding wasn’t the only problem. 

"They don’t just see the issue as one of campaign money but, rather, of Black candidates getting the same institutional support as their white peers."

"There’s always this question to younger candidates, candidates of color. You know, when you don’t look like the majority of the electorate, there’s always the question: ‘Can you win?’" Barnes reportedly told Politico.

Barnes repeated a similar claim on Twitter just a few days before the Politico article was published. 

"All over America, groundbreaking candidates are stepping up in ways we’ve never seen before. They're redefining what a winning candidate looks like and where they come from. And, like I was, every single one of them is being asked countless times: ‘Can you win?’"

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"There’s always this question to younger candidates, candidates of color. You know, when you don’t look like the majority of the electorate, there’s always the question: ‘Can you win?’" Barnes reportedly told Politico.

"There’s always this question to younger candidates, candidates of color. You know, when you don’t look like the majority of the electorate, there’s always the question: ‘Can you win?’" Barnes reportedly told Politico. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)

Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., agreed that Black candidates faced a severe disadvantage within the Democratic Party. 

"There’s no doubt that Black women have the highest systemic barriers to success," Lee reportedly said. 

"Smaller donor networks, less organizational support, and more barriers to entry. The other more establishment and overly-funded candidates have the resources, but we are the backbone of the party."

Fox News’ Kristine Parks contributed to this report. 

Jeffrey Clark is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. He has previously served as a speechwriter for a cabinet secretary and as a Fulbright teacher in South Korea. Jeffrey graduated from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in English and History. 

Story tips can be sent to jeffrey.clark@fox.com.