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Minorities ride GOP wave to groundbreaking wins (Latina, Blacks lead a notable list of winners)
Salon ^ | 11/03/2010 | Jesse Washington

Posted on 11/03/2010 11:07:22 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

The Republican wave produced groundbreaking results for minority candidates, from Latina and Indian-American governors to a pair of black congressmen from the Deep South.

In New Mexico, Susana Martinez was elected as the nation's first female Hispanic governor. Nikki Haley, whose parents were born in India, will be the first woman governor in South Carolina, and Brian Sandoval became Nevada's first Hispanic governor.

Insurance company owner Tim Scott will be the first black Republican congressman from South Carolina since Reconstruction, after easily winning in his conservative district. Scott, a 45-year-old state representative, earned a primary victory over the son of the one-time segregationist U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond.

In Florida, veteran Allen West ousted a two-term Democrat to a House seat. He is the first black Republican elected to Congress from Florida since a former slave served two terms in the 1870s.

The last black Republican in Congress was J.C. Watts of Oklahoma. He left office in 2003. There were 42 black Democrats in Congress this term.

Several Latino Republicans defeated incumbent House Democrats. In Texas, Bill Flores snatched a seat from Rep. Chet Edwards, who had served 20 years in Congress, and Francisco Canseco beat Rep. Ciro Rodriguez. Jamie Herrera became the first Latino congressman from Washington state.

Opposition to President Barack Obama's agenda fueled Tuesday's GOP surge, and many also connected Obama to the rise of minority GOP candidates.

"Color is becoming less of an issue," said Richard Ivory, a black Republican political consultant and founder of hiphoprepublican.com. "There was a time when the white electorate saw race first and made judgments based on this alone. While black Republicans and Obama disagree ideologically, both are candidates whose message surpassed pigment."

Mark Sawyer, a UCLA professor and director of the university's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, said Obama's election pushed the GOP to adjust to a more diverse electorate by seeking out minority candidates.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2010midterms; africanamerican; blackrepublicans; diversity; gop; hispanicrepublicans; latina; latino
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To: SeekAndFind

Maybe Star Parker can develop some experience for it.


21 posted on 11/03/2010 12:25:49 PM PDT by BelegStrongbow (St. Joseph, patron of fathers, pray for us!)
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To: DwFry
That's how you see it.

It's not the point I'm making which is how inspirational it is to see "minorities" break through the media's matrix of identity politics and have the character to stick to their beliefs.

22 posted on 11/03/2010 1:11:47 PM PDT by rvoitier (Progressives are in the GOP, too.)
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To: WebFocus

Not being a native of Florida, (OH here) I’m simply thrilled for West and Rubio’s wins in that state. Not because of their ethnic backgrounds, but, because of who they are,and what they stand for.

I certainly do hope that West is able to be a rod for the blacks in America and wake them the he** up to how the DEMS have used them. It was the Republicans who gave their ancestors their freedom, and it is the DEMS who have kept them on the plantation ever since.

I’m so proud of Florida, and yes, my home state of OH, because we turned red once again - with a few minor exceptions like Dennis what’s his face winning reelection.


23 posted on 11/03/2010 1:16:29 PM PDT by Catsrus (Have)
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To: rvoitier

No no, I know what your intent is & I meant no disrespect. I was just pointing out that even with good intentions, we’re still swirling down the same drain if we take that route....in my opinion.


24 posted on 11/03/2010 3:24:06 PM PDT by DwFry (Baby Boomers Killed Western Civilization!)
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To: DwFry
I see your point and didn't mean to jump-ugly on ya. Sorry about that.

Feel-good stories, filtered through today's media, somehow seem to come out discombobulated.

25 posted on 11/04/2010 9:49:15 AM PDT by rvoitier (Progressives are in the GOP, too.)
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