Posted on 04/09/2013 9:25:22 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
The GOP minority outreach efforts continue: This time, its Sen. Rand Paul taking the message to a historically black university.
How the libertarian-minded senator is received will indicate how well GOP is making inroads with minorities.
Paul will be delivering a speech at Howard University on Wednesday, where hell talk about the importance of outreach to younger voters, as well as minority groups, according to his office. He also plans to address school choice and civil liberties.
The Kentucky Republicans appearance echoes the recommendations made in the Republican National Committees autopsy report, detailing why the party lost the 2012 election and urging the party to court minority and young voters. Pauls positions on foreign policy, Internet freedom, and reforming drug laws appeal to younger voters on college campuses. He also has targeted mandatory minimum sentencing for drug crimes, which disproportionately affects African-Americans.
But Paul makes for an unusual GOP emissary to black voters. His libertarian, small-government bent is a tough sell in the African-American community, which has long viewed federal government intervention as necessary for securing equal rights. Blacks also make up a disproportionate share of the federal workforce.
While running for Senate in 2010, Pauls comments that the federal government shouldnt be involved in forcing private businesses not to racially discriminate created a firestorm. He had to scramble to clarify that he supports the Civil Rights Act and is against segregation in public spaces, and by the next day, he seemed to reverse his position on discrimination by private entities.
The choice of venue for Pauls speech is also notable. Howard University rarely draws prominent Republican speakers to campus: Colin Powell gave Howards commencement speech in 1994, and in 1981, then-Vice President Bush received an honorary degree and delivered the commencement speech. But George W. Bush declined the invitation to speak at Howard during his 2000 campaign, and Al Gore spoke instead. The younger Bushs name was floated to deliver the 2002 commencement speech, which was met with wide protest.
Republicans havent completely ignored major black communities or organizations. Mitt Romney spoke to the NAACP convention in 2012but he was met with boos when he said he wanted to repeal President Obamas health care law.
The partys tactics appear to be shifting after Romney lost the 2012 election while only pulling 6 percent of the black vote. National Republicans are increasingly acknowledging that the party can no longer ignore minority groups if it wants to remain relevant in the future. RNC chairman Reince Priebus met with black leaders in Brooklyn for a listening session as part of GOP outreach efforts. The political impetus for Republicans to embrace immigration reform is tied to how badly they lost the Hispanic vote in 2012. Republicans like Jeb Bush have pushed school reform as an issue that could help the GOP make inroads with urban, minority voters.
It appears Paul has gotten the message. Hes already delivered a major speech to an important Hispanic group on immigration reformeven peppering it with some Spanish, for good measure. His plans to address school choice during his Howard speech also underscore an effort to speak on issues that resonate within the black community. That kind of approach, while not likely to win over many African-Americans, could at least make them think twice about the Republican Party. That alone could do wonders for the partys outreach efforts.
Your description could apply to single/divorced women as well.
....and Hispanics.
Which mean’s we’re screwed. Now what?
The only way out is through.
The system has to crash. We might as well go Cloward on them. Prep ourselves for the crash and push it over the edge.
Hard times are comin’. This is unsustainable.
By idiots, it could.
You know we can hear you here, right?
OK, OK...
single and divorced women DON’T vote overwhelmingly for democrats and the government as replacement fathers/husbands as protector and provider
despite what the statistics and outcomes of the last few elections have shown.
How foolish of me to state that.
Single women voted overwhelmingly in favour of Obama, researchers find
nor read this exerpt:
Mitt Romney actually did better than Obama among married women, outperforming the president by seven points. But Obama obliterated Romney when it came to the battle for the votes of unmarried women, beating him by 36 points.
I sincerely hope that it will not be a waste of time, but it probably will. He will be more likely to get shouted down by protesters than to be listened to and have his words given honest consideration.
The Libertarian tactic might actually work here... all those cannabis supports may give him a chance to articulate his ideas...beyond the liberty to light up.
I shall not. Go away now, idiot.
Live Devo sang:
Freedom of Choice, is what you’ve got.
Freedom from Choice, is what you want.
Very amusing that I’m an idiot be because you refuse to see reality.
Now you go away.
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