Distracted1
Philosopher
The "racially insensitive=oblivious=stupid" part of your argument is specifically what I am referring to.The word ISN'T automatically racist. If Gillum was White or Asian or Native American, no one would have thought twice about it. But Gillum is an African American. And there is a long dark history of of the comparison of simians to Blacks. DeSantis is either racially insensitive and oblivious, which just makes him stupid. Or he's blatantly signalling the redneck bigots.
Gillum can't and isn't focusing on this probable racism. Others might, but he and his campaign isn't.
There is a substantial set of white voters who would be (and in many cases already are) sympathetic to what are considered "liberal" values (like affirmative action, addressing poverty, addressing income and wealth inequality, etc..) who are driven away from the Democrats when they feel they are always suspect of racism when interacting with minorities.
At a certain point they feel it is pointless to address it anymore. Feeling perhaps something like :"why even bother when the use of the word 'monkey', 'boy', 'articulate', et..al will make me an 'enemy' for ridiculous reasons"
Democrats (of which I am one) are spending too much effort trying to convince everyone that they are racists- and that is putting off a lot of voters who would lean our way without the accusation.
It is entirely possible, that the "Monkey" statement in conjunction with the "articulate" description was a very nuanced attempt to target those voters.
A better strategy (again IMO) for courting them might involve not jumping at every "racist" shadow that flashes by, and instead focusing on the things actually agreed on.