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Bye Ralph and Cynthia
Atlanta Journal Constitution ^ | 07/19/06 | Jim Wooten

Posted on 07/19/2006 2:15:32 PM PDT by Pokey78

Maybe it should have come as no surprise, since first time candidates rarely fare well, but yesterday most likely derailed any presidential prospects a decade or so hence for former Christian Coalition director Ralph Reed. Bad news, too, for U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney.

McKinney’s been pinned twice now by more mainstream candidates — first Denise Majette and yesterday by DeKalb Commissioner Hank Johnson, who’s forced her into a runoff. The McKinney magic’s gone, a sign that the era of housing-project vote-the-slate candidates is passing.

With the black middle class flocking to South DeKalb, and Rockdale, the 4th District is easily the most heavily black congressional district in Georgia. It’s 58.6 percent black, 33.5 percent white in registration, with Asians, Hispanics and others accounting for the rest. It was 51.6 percent black when McKinney lost to Majette in 2002 and since many of the white Jewish voters McKinney alienated have been moved into the 5th District, her fate is clearly with DeKalb’s large black middle class. Mortgage-holders tend not to be bomb-throwers — or to vote for those who are. A prediction: If Johnson doesn’t defeat her now, a candidate like DeKalb CEO Vernon Jones will two years from now, assuming he can stay out of controversy himself.

It was evident early that Reed would be unsuccessful. He ran strong most everywhere, but not strong enough anywhere. Combine those who have antipathy to the Religious Right with Republicans who feared Reed would energize Democrats in November and add in the cross-over voters. The result is a Casey Cagle victory. Smart guy, Casey. He spent lavishly early, well before qualifying, to send the message to other Republicans that he had money to burn. That kept others out and made him beneficiary of all the anti-Reed vote.

Mark Taylor, while no surprise, demonstrated a quality that State Rep. Mary Margaret Oliver (D-Decatur) had observed after running against him for lieutenant governor: Opponents think him a weaker candidate — and yet he wins. Cathy Cox will come back, but her defeat does leave the Democrats without heavy hitters on the bench.

The national election in Georgia is over. Ralph Reed, the budding superstar, is defeated. Cynthia McKinney has lost her magic — and in a district with an oversupply of ambitious politicians, that is very bad news for her. Pretty momentous for a primary.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Georgia
KEYWORDS: 109th; election2006; electioncongress; hankjohnson; mckinney; ralphreed

1 posted on 07/19/2006 2:15:32 PM PDT by Pokey78
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Cynthia McKinney has lost her magic — and in a district with an oversupply of ambitious politicians, that is very bad news for her.

I'd love to see this woman out of Congress - but didn't she lose her office once before, only to be re-elected a couple of years later?
2 posted on 07/19/2006 2:17:02 PM PDT by AnotherUnixGeek
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To: AnotherUnixGeek

Yes, she ran against Majette in 2002, who won. Then Majette ran for Senate in '05 and lost. So McKinney is back.


3 posted on 07/19/2006 2:25:07 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife ("Death is better, a milder fate than tyranny. "--Aeschylus)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife

Frankly, the longer she serves in the House and the crazier things she does only embarrasses the Democrats.

If she's defeated, it'll be by another liberal so the vote won't change. Personally, I'd rather see her in Congress.

She makes the Dems look very bad.


4 posted on 07/19/2006 2:28:09 PM PDT by kjo
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To: Pokey78
...but yesterday most likely derailed any presidential prospects a decade or so hence for former Christian Coalition director Ralph Reed.

Presidential prospects? Ralph Reed? That Ralph Reed?

Please. Pass the author some more of this:

5 posted on 07/19/2006 2:41:55 PM PDT by southernnorthcarolina (Some people are like Slinkies: totally useless, but fun to throw down a stair.)
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To: Pokey78
I voted for Cagle because he campaigned on the Fair Tax. He's only running for Lt. Governor, true, but I want as much weight as I can get behind any politician who will support the Fair Tax.
6 posted on 07/19/2006 3:07:28 PM PDT by T.Smith
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