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Two Black Democrats Become Republicans in Louisiana
Townhall.com ^ | June 17, 2013 | Star Parker

Posted on 06/17/2013 4:01:35 AM PDT by Kaslin

Anyone who doubts that the Republican Party can attract black voters needs only look south to Louisiana.

At a conference held in Baton Rouge at the end of May, called @Large and aimed to attract black conservatives, black Democrat Elbert Guillary, a member of the state legislature, announced that he was switching party and becoming a Republican.

Less than two weeks later, just up the road in Central City, Louisiana, black Democrat city councilman Ralph Washington – who attended this same @Large conference, made the same announcement – he’s becoming a Republican.

It’s really not such a mystery. The mystery is why this is not happening more often.

I’m asked all the time why, when it is so clear that blacks are damaged by the left wing political agenda, black voters so uniformly and consistently support candidates – Democrats – who advance this agenda.

My answer is that Republicans need to start acting more like the businesspeople they claim to be.

Any businessman convinced that his product is the best doesn't blame customers for not buying it. He doubles down on his efforts to understand these potential customers better and how to sell to them.

There needs to be more appreciation of the differences in the black population.

A Gallup poll done in 2011 showed that whereas 39 percent of whites say they are “very religious,” 53 percent of blacks do. A large percentage of “very religious” blacks are conservative and very different from blacks on the left who identify with the NAACP.

The @Large conference, where I was a speaker, was hosted by pastor C.L. Bryant, who tells his own story about leaving the left-wing black establishment in his new film “Runaway Slave.”

Bryant was president of the NAACP chapter in Garland, Texas, but his relationship with the NAACP soured when he refused to speak at a Planned Parenthood pro-abortion event.

His eyes began to open and see that his traditional Christian values – protecting the unborn and promoting the traditional family, individual freedom, and dignity – were out of whack with the political agenda blacks were automatically signing onto.

Elbert Guillary is now the first black Republican in the Louisiana state legislature since reconstruction.

Listen to him to understand why a conservative black leaves the Democratic Party.

He called the Democrats “the party of disappointment” and expressed disillusionment with Democratic policies on abortion, gun control, education, and immigration.

Democrats “have moved away from the traditional values of most Americans,” he said. “Their policies have encouraged high teen birth rates, high high school drop-out rates, high incarceration rates, and very high unemployment rates.”

Or listen to now-Republican councilman Washington:

“…the value system I was raised up with, it really doesn’t side with the Democrats...Some of the things I see happening today, with the entitlement programs, we have to change. We can’t continue doing the things we are doing and survive.”

Everyone understands that black American history is unique and complicated.

But wallowing in the past is never an answer to anyone’s personal challenges.

The challenge is clarifying right from wrong and acting accordingly moving forward.

It has always seemed pretty clear to me that traditional values and personal freedom and responsibility must be the agenda moving forward for every American of every background.

Black Americans, like every American, need less taxes taken out of their paychecks, need to be able to choose where to send their children to school, need to be able to pick freely a health care plan that suits their needs, and need to save for retirement instead of paying payroll taxes.

You can’t sum it up any better than what Elbert Guillary and Ralph Washington have said. There are many, many Guillarys and Washingtons out there in black America. We need more efforts like the @Large conference to reach them


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: blackconservatives; blackvoters; democrats; louisiana; politicalparty; realignment; republicans; southerndems; traditionalvalues
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To: austinaero

This story is newsworthy, no matter the skin color. We need to stop discussing it as if the skin color is the biggest element of the event. It’s not. We need the numbers. We need people with values to come into the tent with us. The knee jerk reaction that they are somehow lesser or suspect because of their skin color is just ridiculous and it does not reflect the true spirit of the conservative party. No please, stop it!


61 posted on 06/17/2013 6:17:57 PM PDT by austinaero
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To: Rich21IE

->Time for Conservatives to form their own Party while the Republicans commit suicide

Maybe one day. I am ready when it happens.


62 posted on 06/17/2013 6:30:01 PM PDT by Christie at the beach
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To: Kaslin
Democrats have destruoyed the Black family unit and have condemmned 3 generations of young Blacks to pverty, misery and dispair
63 posted on 06/17/2013 6:44:28 PM PDT by rdcbn
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To: austinaero

Have fun wasting your time being delusional and referencing outliers.


64 posted on 06/17/2013 6:45:03 PM PDT by EEGator
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To: austinaero

The first requirement for 95% of blacks is to be a democrat. If you’re black well that’s just icing on the cake. That’s why the black who ran for president didn’t get anywhere. Nationally there are not that many blacks that vote. You are talking about 12% of the population, and how many of them vote?


65 posted on 06/17/2013 6:56:19 PM PDT by NKP_Vet
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To: austinaero
It just begged the question!



66 posted on 06/17/2013 8:18:30 PM PDT by rdb3 (I ain't got no grape jelly! I only have purple.)
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To: verga

Yeah, the real question is can the GOP hold the seat?


67 posted on 06/18/2013 2:41:53 AM PDT by scrabblehack
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To: Kaslin

Human beings are naturally capitalist and fiscally conservative. It is common sense found in everyone which is why even small children would support these principles if shown through lessons the principle that you earn what you deserve and no one should be able to take it from you. That is where the cancer of socialism/liberalism/progressive-ism will fail because they have to brainwash and recruit new members for their cause.


68 posted on 06/18/2013 4:17:13 AM PDT by Patriot95
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To: Kaslin

God Bless them.


69 posted on 06/18/2013 4:17:37 AM PDT by Patriot95
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To: Kaslin

GOP outreach is garbage. The Chicago GOP is essentially a pro-business Democrat and barely. Blacks are a major growth opportunity for the GOP and they share a ton of conservatives values.

Believe it or not, those include welfare reform. Even the recipients of it don’t like it.


70 posted on 06/18/2013 5:49:25 AM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: Vigilanteman

This is why I don’t understand how the GOP decided to ignore social issues like marriage and abortion. Our “in” with minorities is with these issues as well as school choice...not with amnesty and being liberal-lite.


71 posted on 06/18/2013 9:52:06 AM PDT by Phillyred
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To: Kaslin

Well.....TWO out of several million ain’t bad...


72 posted on 06/18/2013 9:55:45 AM PDT by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

Thanks Kaslin.
My answer is that Republicans need to start acting more like the businesspeople they claim to be. Any businessman convinced that his product is the best doesn't blame customers for not buying it. He doubles down on his efforts to understand these potential customers better and how to sell to them... A Gallup poll done in 2011 showed that whereas 39 percent of whites say they are “very religious,” 53 percent of blacks do. A large percentage of “very religious” blacks are conservative and very different from blacks on the left who identify with the NAACP.

73 posted on 06/18/2013 7:08:45 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (McCain or Romney would have been worse, if you're a dumb ass.)
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