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"'[C]rushing Dem losses' if blacks not engaged in election" (edited Drudge headline)
Matt Drudge ^ | 10/15/14 | Drudge

Posted on 10/18/2014 5:07:08 PM PDT by vladimir998

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To: vladimir998

If Ebama ain’t on the ballot the black vote returns to it normal numbers.


41 posted on 10/18/2014 8:20:00 PM PDT by ontap
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To: Genoa

Yep, this election is mostly “whiteys fight”.

Noticed the story about how Dallas hospital ER is like a ghost town, “they” will think the same about voting.


42 posted on 10/18/2014 8:29:42 PM PDT by X-spurt (CRUZ missile - armed and ready.)
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here’s the story, finally:

WASHINGTON — The confidential memo from a former pollster for President Obama contained a blunt warning for Democrats. Written this month with an eye toward Election Day, it predicted “crushing Democratic losses across the country” if the party did not do more to get black voters to the polls.

“African-American surge voters came out in force in 2008 and 2012, but they are not well positioned to do so again in 2014,” Cornell Belcher, the pollster, wrote in the memo, dated Oct. 1. “In fact, over half aren’t even sure when the midterm elections are taking place.”

Mr. Belcher’s assessment points to an urgent imperative for Democrats: To keep Republicans from taking control of the Senate, as many are predicting, they need black voters in at least four key states. Yet the one politician guaranteed to generate enthusiasm among African Americans is the same man many Democratic candidates want to avoid: Mr. Obama.

Now, Democrats are deploying other prominent black elected officials and other surrogates, buttressed by sophisticated voter targeting efforts, to stoke black turnout. At the White House, the president is waging an under-the-radar campaign, recording video advertisements, radio interviews and telephone calls specifically targeting his loyal African-American base.

“Anybody who looks at the data realizes that if the black vote, and the brown vote, doesn’t turn out, we can’t win. It’s just that simple,” said Representative Marcia L. Fudge of Ohio, the chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus, referring to African-American and Latino voters. “If we don’t turn out, we cannot hold the Senate.”

African-Americans could help swing elections in Georgia, Louisiana, North Carolina and possibly Arkansas, a New York Times analysis of voter data shows, but only if they turn out at higher-than-forecast rates. They will also be important in Kentucky, where Alison Lundergan Grimes, the Democratic Senate candidate, refuses to say if she voted for President Obama — a stance that black leaders including Ms. Fudge fear will depress turnout.

Republicans, who are expanding outreach to African-Americans in states like North Carolina and Georgia, have their own aggressive get-out-the-vote effort, mindful of the success of the Obama campaign, which turned out voters in record numbers.

Black voters made history in 2012, exit polling and census data show, when they turned out at a rate higher than whites to help re-elect Mr. Obama. But fewer voters go to polls in midterm elections. In 2010, a disastrous year for Democrats, blacks voted at a rate lower than whites, creating a “turnout gap.”

The numbers are significant. Although more than 1.1 million black Georgians went to the polls in 2012, only about 741,000 voted in 2010. In North Carolina, Democrats say there are nearly one million black registered voters who did not vote in 2010.

Mr. Belcher declined to discuss for whom he had written the memo, saying it was private, but the document was circulated by the Democratic National Committee. In the memo, he also argued that the turnout gap, more than any Republican Tea Party wave, was responsible for Democrats’ 2010 defeats. So the challenge for Democrats is to get midterm voters to the polls at presidential election-year rates.

“If you tell me in Georgia that, on the closing of the polls, the electorate is 32 percent African-American, I’m going to tell you we have probably elected a Democratic senator,” he said. “That’s not theory. It’s basic math.”

But it is in no way easy. Sasha Issenberg, whose 2012 book, “The Victory Lab,” explored the science of winning campaigns, said increasing turnout “is doable.” But it is very expensive and time-consuming; on average, he said, a well-trained volunteer must have 14 contacts with prospective voters to produce one new vote.

Mr. Issenberg said his rough calculation showed that in Georgia alone, such an effort would cost $30 million. A national effort, he said, would be “resource-intensive on a scale that we’ve never seen executed in a midterm election.”

Republicans are skeptical. “What the Democrats were able to pull off with African-American turnout in places like Ohio in 2012 was truly amazing,” said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster. “Accomplishing the same goal without the African-American president on the ballot at the top of the ticket is a totally different endeavor.”

Still, Democrats are trying. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee has poured $60 million this year into its Bannock Street Project, a data-driven effort to target potential voters, then make sure they vote.

In North Carolina, where Senator Kay Hagan, a Democrat, is fighting to retain her seat, party field operatives have deputized more than 150 “captains” — the owners of black barbershops, hair salons and other small businesses — to help register voters. Nearly 30,000 African-Americans have registered since January.

In Georgia, where blacks make up 30 percent of registered voters, Democrats identified 600,000 unregistered black voters. The New Georgia Project, an officially nonpartisan effort founded by the Democratic leader of the State House, Stacey Abrams, has helped register about 120,000 voters. But the effort is under attack from the Republican secretary of state, who has not yet processed 40,000 of the applications — a move Ms. Abrams denounced as “voter suppression.”

In Louisiana, where Senator Mary L. Landrieu appears headed for a runoff in a three-candidate race, Democrats worked to enlist more than 600 black and religious leaders to help with voter registration. On Sunday, Ms. Fudge and her caucus members will visit black churches there, beginning a bus tour of six Senate battleground states. They will promote early voting, which begins in Louisiana on Tuesday.

On the campaign trail, Ms. Fudge said, she can defend the president in a way Ms. Landrieu and other Democrats cannot. “I look at it this way,” she said. “I have a better opportunity to convince a black voter to vote than they do.”

Big-name surrogates are also stepping in. Former President Bill Clinton, hugely popular with black voters, is in Arkansas this weekend, with stops in his birthplace, Hope, and the heavily African-American cities of Pine Bluff and West Memphis. He goes to Baton Rouge, La., on Monday.

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The lack of awareness that Mr. Belcher’s memo noted also set off alarm at the White House. A senior official, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss strategy, said the White House was “concerned that some of the campaigns are not focused enough on the importance of turning out presidential-year voters, including African-Americans.”

Mr. Obama is acutely aware of his kinship with black voters, this official said, and eager to help Democrats however he can. Last week, he taped interviews with three black radio hosts — Steve Harvey, Yolanda Adams and Rickey Smiley — and he sounded like a pitchman for voting.

“I’ll bet there are a whole bunch of folks listening to your show who may not even know that there’s an election going on,” the president told Mr. Smiley. “I need everybody to go vote. The election’s on Nov. 4. You can go to a website, Iwillvote.com, to find out what your polling place is.”

But sophisticated targeting, church visits, high-profile surrogates and even direct appeals by the president may go only so far, some Democrats said, when candidates are running away from a politician black voters adore. Ms. Grimes is but one example.

In Louisiana, Ms. Landrieu ran an ad calling the president’s policies “simply wrong when it comes to oil and gas production.” In Georgia, Michelle Nunn, the Democratic Senate nominee, has refused to say if she would have voted for the Affordable Care Act — Mr. Obama’s signature domestic initiative.

On the campaign trail, black leaders like Representative Elijah E. Cummings, Democrat of Maryland, are offering a very different message.

They embrace the health care law — “I will never run away from the Affordable Care Act,” Mr. Cummings said — and often invoke voting rights and the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed black man shot by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo., as a way to mobilize black voters. And they defend the president.

“People understand that you have to walk a thin line,” Mr. Cummings said, describing Democratic candidates’ dilemma. “But African-Americans do not want you denying any affiliation with the president, because they love this president. He is like a son to them.”


43 posted on 10/18/2014 8:43:07 PM PDT by vladimir998
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Just have the DNC call the Mississippi GOP Headquarters and speak with Haley Barbour and/or Thad Cochran. They’ll tell them how to get those Black folks to the polls.


44 posted on 10/18/2014 9:32:54 PM PDT by Din Maker (I've always been crazy, but, that's the only thing that's kept me from going insane.)
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To: RummyChick; All

Ebola will put Amnesty on hold until Obama leaves the White House.


45 posted on 10/18/2014 9:34:01 PM PDT by Din Maker (I've always been crazy, but, that's the only thing that's kept me from going insane.)
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To: goodnesswins; All

What we need to do is spread the word around November 1st:

“The U.S. Department of Elections projects a larger than usual turn-out for Midterm Elections, in 2014. Therefore, it is determined that, to avoid long lines and long waits, Republicans are to vote on November 4, 2014 and Democrats are to vote on November 5th, 2014. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.”


46 posted on 10/18/2014 9:41:04 PM PDT by Din Maker (I've always been crazy, but, that's the only thing that's kept me from going insane.)
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To: sauropod; All

I don’t know why I have the unsettling feeling in the pit of my stomach, just like I did in Nov 2012.
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And for good reason. The GOP ground game and GOTV efforts cannot even begin to compete with the Dems. In 2002, Mary Landrieu was forced into a run-off election. She was under funded and the under dog in the race. They worked every ghetto, housing project, crack house, ho house and Nursing Home in New Orleans and she won by a hair. DO NOT UNDERESTIMATE THE ‘RATS GROUND GAME AND GOTV EFFORTS. There might be some surprises on Election Night. Mitch McConnell might go to bed on the night of Nov. 4th, or early morning Nov. 5th, knowing that his life’s dream of being SML has just become a nightmare.


47 posted on 10/18/2014 9:48:04 PM PDT by Din Maker (I've always been crazy, but, that's the only thing that's kept me from going insane.)
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To: vladimir998

Forget the “Black vote”!!! It is going to be down, no matter what Obama and his Obamabot, Democrat Party do!!! Pursuing the African-American vote is a fool’s folly!!! Many African-Americans are down on Obama and the Democrat Party and will stay home and not vote!!! Obama & Democrats will be damned if they do and damned if they don’t!!! It’s too late fort that kind of campaign, millions of mail-in votes have already been cast and early voting is now underway in full force across the nation!!!

The key to victory for Republicans is to do everthing they can to get their voters to the polls to vote against every single Democrat Party candidate that is running for office, thus, destroying the entire Democrat Paty, politically, and making POTUS, Obama a full blown “LAME DUCK” POTUS!!! We need every vote we can get from people of all political stripes.

All American citizens/voters of all political stripes, turn out and vote to destroy the Obamabot, Democrat Party, on Election Day, Tuesday, November 4, 2014!!! Do it!!!!


48 posted on 10/19/2014 12:04:16 AM PDT by JLAGRAYFOX ( My only objective is to defeat and destroy Obama & his Democrat Party, politically!!!.)
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To: vladimir998

Black folk should go out and support obammy and company cause he’s done so much for them?
Black unemployment is anemic
Percentage having one parent is too.
Drop out rate in school for blacks is terrible.
Just what has this jive ass poser punk done to warrent black, latin, white or freaken any sane persons vote?


49 posted on 10/19/2014 2:56:16 AM PDT by Joe Boucher (The F.B.I. Is a division of holders Justice Dept. (Nuff said))
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To: Din Maker

That’s what I’m afraid of.

With Tokyo Rove advising the GOPe to not do anything, not be aggressive - we could very well end up losing a lot of seats we should have won.


50 posted on 10/19/2014 4:55:27 PM PDT by sauropod (Fat Bottomed Girl: "What difference, at this point, does it make?")
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