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Poll: Bush Support Relatively High Among Blacks
Talon News ^ | 08/01/03 | Stephen Dewey

Posted on 08/01/2003 7:24:30 AM PDT by bedolido

WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- A recent poll released by Black America's PAC (BAMPAC) has found that President Bush's approval rating remains above average for a Republican among black Americans. The poll also uncovered a number of surprising realities about blacks' opinions on national issues that will likely be encouraging to conservatives.

President Bush's approval rating has decreased from 41% last year to 33% this year, but BAMPAC cautioned that this change was due to the fact that Bush's approval ratings spiked in 2002 in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks and the beginning of the war on terror. Bush's approval rating is still much higher among blacks than it was in 2001 (19%), and 48% continue to approve of his handling of the war on terror.

African Americans are particularly concerned about the economy, and 71% disapprove of the administration's performance in that area.

Despite the overall decline in support, however, support for Bush's reelection among blacks has not taken a hit. It remains steady at 21%, far higher than the average elective support Republicans receive from blacks (9%).

Additionally, Bush may benefit from the current disarray in the Democrat field. Blacks do not strongly support any of the current primary candidates. Sen. Lieberman is in the lead, yet only has 13% support among blacks. Sen. Braun has 10% support, and Rev. Sharpton has 9% support. Since none of these three candidates are among the current front-runners in the Democrat pack (Dean and Kerry), the Democrat Party's eventual nominee is unlikely to enjoy automatic support from blacks.

Blacks also expressed a good deal of respect for conservative black figures. Nearly half of blacks (49%) polled felt that Colin Powell is the most influential black person in politics. Jesse Jackson had less than half that support (21%). Condoleezza Rice was in third with 6%.

In a related finding, black Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' favorability ratings among blacks increased from 33% last year to 41% this year. It should be noted that Thomas wrote a strong dissenting case against affirmative action earlier this year, coinciding with his rise in popularity. This is the first time Thomas' favorability ratings have exceeded his unfavorable ratings.

With respect to affirmative action, BAMPAC's survey found that while a strong majority (65%) of blacks support affirmative action, only a few (19%) favor the way it is currently applied. Most polls of blacks have not differentiated between the concept and its application.

The polling was conducted before the Supreme Court handed down its decision, which in many ways reflected the same approach to the issue taken by blacks in BAMPAC's survey.

"The poll responses on the issue of Affirmative Action align with BAMPAC's long-standing position on the issue," BAMPAC President Alvin Williams commented. "The public understands and acknowledges that Affirmative Action is a way to level the playing field, but ... perhaps these results will be a precursor to the development of Affirmative Action policies that work to address the disparities in opportunities available that exist not only on a racial level but also on a socio-economic level."

African Americans remain pessimistic about the public school system, with 59% giving their local schools a "C" grade or worse. Significantly, 61% of blacks felt that parents should be primarily responsible for their children's education. 51% favor the establishment of charter schools, and 52% favor either charter or private schools over their current public school system.

This result should encourage the Bush Administration, which has been trying to reach out to minority communities by promoting the concept of school choice, or the ability to send one's children to private school with the funds that would ordinarily fund their education in a public system.

"Parents are taking this responsibility very seriously and, in even larger numbers, they are seeking other options for their children outside of the government funded public school system," Williams noted.

African Americans blasted rap music as an unfortunate and destructive influence in their communities. 52% felt that rap exerts a negative influence on children, with only 18% claiming that it has a positive effect. Fully 59% of blacks favored a system banning the purchase by youth of music with explicit lyrics.

Regarding rap's overall influence in the black community, 23% felt that rap was the most powerful influence, just under that of parents (25%). Blacks felt that rap was more influential than clergy/ministers (19%), athletes (15%), and teachers (10%).

A strong majority (63%) of blacks feel that the media in general portray them inaccurately.

"The results as they related to both the prevalence and the nature of music's influence on our community as a whole and our children in particular should serve as a wake up call to many artists whose music perpetuates negative themes," Williams commented.

"We must first begin to portray ourselves positively using the platforms we can control before we can expect the media, television and films to exercise additional discretion in how they portray the African American experience," Williams added.

Copyright © 2003 Talon News -- All rights reserved.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bampac; blacks; blackvote; bush; bush43; gwb2004; high; poll; relatively; support
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1 posted on 08/01/2003 7:24:30 AM PDT by bedolido
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To: mhking
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2 posted on 08/01/2003 7:25:35 AM PDT by austinTparty
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3 posted on 08/01/2003 7:29:45 AM PDT by mhking
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To: bedolido
They can give him all the support they want in polls, but when election day comes they will all pull the lever with the D on it.

After all, if a republican is elected more black churches will burn and more blacks will be dragged in chains behind trucks.

4 posted on 08/01/2003 7:30:15 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Phantom Lord
Unfortunately you're probably correct. But the polls are encouraging.
5 posted on 08/01/2003 7:33:59 AM PDT by bedolido (Quitters Never Win! Winners Never Quit! But those who never win and never quit are idiots!)
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To: bedolido
You can call me racist if you like but there's no way I will believe this unless I see it in November 2004.
6 posted on 08/01/2003 7:34:14 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: Phantom Lord
I will bet you right now that Bush gets better than 15% in 2004 from blacks. I actually think he will get a 50% increase in black vote from 2000 (18%), minimum.
7 posted on 08/01/2003 7:36:02 AM PDT by LS
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To: bedolido
The strategy would be not to get more blacks to vote for Bush but to supress the black turnout for democrats.

That's why you hear the overheated race rhetoric the dems are spinning.

8 posted on 08/01/2003 7:36:26 AM PDT by Semper Paratus
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To: Phantom Lord
...when election day comes they will all pull the lever with the D on it.

I regretfully agree with you but live in hope that one day the scales will fall from their eyes.

9 posted on 08/01/2003 7:37:24 AM PDT by Snake65 (Osama Bin Decomposing)
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To: Texas_Dawg
There are lots of gnashing teeth over this one.
10 posted on 08/01/2003 7:38:24 AM PDT by Chancellor Palpatine (it's posts like yours that are killing FR and driving away the base [ /whining paleo impersonation ])
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To: bedolido
The Dems new big push for the Hispanic vote will alienate (few, many, most) Blacks.
11 posted on 08/01/2003 7:40:49 AM PDT by Consort
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To: LS
As I posted on another thread a few minutes ago. I am a gambling man. What would you like to wager?
12 posted on 08/01/2003 7:42:21 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Phantom Lord
Here we go again....
13 posted on 08/01/2003 7:43:40 AM PDT by tru_degenerate ('I have not always been right, but I have always been sincere.' - WEB Du Bois)
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To: Phantom Lord
Phantom Lord says, "After all, if a republican is elected more black churches will burn and more blacks will be dragged in chains behind trucks."

More churches have been burned down, more lynchings have ocurred and more prosperity of the Klan happened during Dem administrations than during GOP.

ALL blacks do not vote for democrats everytime, even in 2000, 9% of black voters went GOP, not as much as it could have been but not as bad as it could have been either.

If Bush gets 15% of the black vote there will be a GOP landslide in 2004. I believe--thanks to the faith-based initiatives, school vouchers and the Rice/Powell team--25% is imminently doable.
14 posted on 08/01/2003 7:48:43 AM PDT by Radtechtravel (Proud member of vast right wing conspiracy since '92)
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Phantom Lord says, "After all, if a republican is elected more black churches will burn and more blacks will be dragged in chains behind trucks."

More churches have been burned down, more lynchings have ocurred and more prosperity of the Klan happened during Dem administrations than during GOP.

I take it you are not familiar with the commercials the RATS ran telling blacks that if republicans are elected black churches will burn or the commerical the NAALCP ran with James Byrd's daughter saying that when George Bush vetoed hate crimes legislation it was like "my father had been killed all over again."

I was mocking the real ads that the RATS ran in 2000.

If President Bush gets 15% of the black vote in 2004 it will be more than a landslide. And 15% is an achievable number if the black community turns off the coming negative and racially motivated attacks the RATS are going to use. But if you think that Bush can or will get 25% of the black vote you are living in Fantasy Land.

15 posted on 08/01/2003 7:54:51 AM PDT by Phantom Lord (Distributor of Pain, Your Loss Becomes My Gain)
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To: Radtechtravel
If Bush gets 15% of the black vote there will be a GOP landslide in 2004. I believe--thanks to the faith-based initiatives, school vouchers and the Rice/Powell team--25% is imminently doable.

I'd like to believe this, but.....

DWG

16 posted on 08/01/2003 8:11:46 AM PDT by DownWithGreenspan (The penalty for treason is death... liberalism IS treason... Q.E.D.)
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To: bedolido
Something of note: a black democrat candidate has 9% black approval and a white sitting republican has 19% black approval. That by itself is news.
17 posted on 08/01/2003 8:17:20 AM PDT by moodyskeptic
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To: Temple Owl
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18 posted on 08/01/2003 8:20:06 AM PDT by Tribune7
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To: bedolido
If any group in this country can benefit from following conservative values, it's African Americans.

This is starting to be recognized in that community. Only be a small number, it is true, but growing.

I don't like seeing the scepticism and negativism here. Fortunately, Dubya isn't listening to people who believe that the 'Rats own this vote.

Also, it is not just the percentage of votes that go to Dubya that should be measured. If a significant number of former 'Rat voters decide to stay home in '04, that's half a step and a gain for the Republicans. Those folks would be prime candidates to win over in the future.

One fact that is very important: The 'Rats are in decline. All they have left is their Senate filibustering and some supporters on SCOTUS; otherwise, they are losing out. Nobody loves a loser! More and more traditional 'Rat supporters are going to realize that the 'Rats are out of power. They'll start hedging their bets.

I predict that if there is a black President in the next 40 years, he or she will be a Republican.

Notice how the 'Rat press has attacked Condi recently, and Dubya pounded his fist. They've also attacked Powell. They are SCARED SH*TLESS by these two Republicans! The 'Rats are SCARED SH*TLESS that they will start losing some of their core constituencies. Be afraid, 'Rats, be VERY afraid.
19 posted on 08/01/2003 8:20:51 AM PDT by You Dirty Rats
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To: You Dirty Rats
Fire in the belly bump! ;^)
20 posted on 08/01/2003 8:36:15 AM PDT by headsonpikes
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