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Bush's support among blacks skyrockets
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, December 10, 2001 | By John Gizzi

Posted on 12/10/2001 1:02:25 AM PST by JohnHuang2

In a Los Angeles Times poll of 1,995 American adults conducted Nov. 10-13, 86 percent said they approved of how President Bush was doing his job. That, said the paper, was "the highest job approval rating ever recorded in a Times Poll."

Among Republicans, the President's job approval was 97 percent, a figure that the Times said "is approaching what legislators call unanimous consent."

But the most interesting element of the Times poll was the support it showed Bush now enjoying among African-Americans. Only a year ago, Bush won a mere 8 percent of the black vote. Today, according to the poll, 68 percent of blacks approve of the way Bush is doing his job, while only 24 percent disapprove.

Obviously, the unification of the country after Sept. 11 has something to do with Bush's new approval among blacks, and, to be sure, blacks approve of how Bush is doing his job generally more than they approve of how he is handling specific policy questions.

The poll said blacks support Bush's conduct of the war 59 to 30 percent and his handling of the anthrax scare 56 to 31 percent. But they disapprove his handling of the economy 50 to 32 percent.

Will Bush be able to convert his high current approval among blacks into more black support for Republicans in 2002 and 2004?

"I wouldn't bet the rent money on it," Dr. Walter Williams told Human Events. Reached at his office at George Mason University, the noted author and educator said the historic Democratic voting pattern of black Americans was too much of an obstacle for a Republican president to overcome, even as a wartime commander in chief.

"Look at the results in New Jersey," said Williams, noting that losing Republican gubernatorial candidate Bret Schundler had "a fairly decent program with a lot to offer blacks in his agenda. And yet he did not do noticeably better with black voters than Republicans normally do." Williams said that while Bush should "acknowledge" the present high marks he is receiving from blacks, "he should not make any effort" to attempt to cultivate them at the polling booth.

Roy Innis, national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, disagrees.

"Because blacks are believed to be the wholly owned subsidiary of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party tends to be afraid to reach out," Innis told Human Events, adding that the present wartime backing for the Republican President now places Bush in "an ideal position to reach out and explain to the black community what he stands for."

Innis – who broke ranks politically with most of his fellow civil-rights leaders by backing Republicans such as Richard Nixon, New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller and 1969 New York mayoral candidate John Marchi – blamed the disapproval of Bush's economic agenda among blacks on "propaganda."

"For a very long time," said Innis, "the Democrats have been successfully spinning that tax cuts will somehow be bad for the poor and that is why Bush took the shellacking he did at the polls among black voters [in November 2000]. In the case of a war, not much 'spinning' can be done."

Innis believes that "the president should now go out and explain just how tax cuts will help all Americans. It's sad, but so many years of the spinning by Democrats has convinced black people that getting rid of or even cutting the capital gains tax will somehow take money out of their pockets. President Bush should explain why cutting capital gains will mean more jobs and more pay for all Americans. He can talk about affirmative action, and he needs to explain how affirmative action and race-based preferences are demeaning and insulting to the black community."

The veteran civil-rights leader went on to urge the Bush White House to take the present opportunity to "build a team of black conservatives – people such as Alan Keyes – and let them counter the team of [black leaders] that [Gore campaign manager] Donna Brazile put together to confuse black voters."

There are "quite a number of influential black leaders, many in professional sports or the entertainment area, who are very sympathetic with the Bush program but afraid to say so publicly because of political correctness," said Innis. Part of the president's job, he believes, "is to help get some of them out of the closet and show courage by publicly supporting him."


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1 posted on 12/10/2001 1:02:26 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: AuntB; nunya bidness; GrandmaC; Washington_minuteman; tex-oma; buffyt; Grampa Dave...

2 posted on 12/10/2001 1:02:46 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
BUMP!

Hope you have enough coffee, John. : )

3 posted on 12/10/2001 1:12:01 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: ST.LOUIE1
Hope you have enough coffee, John.

Snow Bunny's taking care of that ;^)

4 posted on 12/10/2001 1:14:42 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Hope you have enough coffee, John.

Snow Bunny's taking care of that ;^)

Donuts too, I hear.

Guess it's too much to ask but.... save me a couple? : )

5 posted on 12/10/2001 1:28:31 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: ST.LOUIE1
save me a couple?

Ya betta hurry, they're goin' fast...hehe

6 posted on 12/10/2001 1:29:52 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
P.S.. This doesn't mean blacks will vote for him

As soon as AL runs a racist ad, most blacks will vote for a rat again.

7 posted on 12/10/2001 1:37:09 AM PST by KQQL
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To: KQQL
You're probably right....but I betcha Bush will seize this opportunity to make more permanent inroads into the black community.
8 posted on 12/10/2001 1:40:50 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Uh, oh, time for more race-bating by the left-wing liberals aka Democrats.
9 posted on 12/10/2001 1:50:23 AM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl
Libs go nuts when they see statistics like these....If Bush gets even 30% of the black vote, they're finished.
10 posted on 12/10/2001 1:51:37 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
When they're finished? Can we have a party when that happens?!
11 posted on 12/10/2001 1:53:04 AM PST by kcvl
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To: JohnHuang2
I guess this is one more reason we're seeing so much frothing vitreol spewing from Berry theses days. I'm really curious how Bush will get around the obvious trap she's tried to lay for him?
13 posted on 12/10/2001 1:54:52 AM PST by Caipirabob
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To: DrTEJ
I saw on a weekly black forum type program over the weekend, that an increasing number of American blacks are watching the O'Rielly factor program and largely agree with his positions.

Great news. I'd wager blacks are more conservative on social issues than most whites.

14 posted on 12/10/2001 1:56:58 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: kcvl
When they're finished? Can we have a party when that happens?!

hehehe

15 posted on 12/10/2001 1:57:40 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
This has the DNC worried, in a BIG way. Coupled with my guess that he has seen an increase in Hispanic support as well, we might can expect to see an interesting split in the DNC. Do we try the Clinton attack machine, or do we try the Daschle/Reid mild mannered soft spoken cutthroat route.
16 posted on 12/10/2001 2:20:30 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER
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To: JohnHuang2
Until they stop voting black, Blacks won't achieve anything more than being taken for granted.
17 posted on 12/10/2001 2:23:27 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
The Rats will step up race-baiting. If they lose the Black monolithic voting bloc they're toast. No wonder Mary Berry has been working overtime to scare the living daylights out of the black community with the fear that if they stop marching in lockstep behind the Rats they will lose everything. That's why Berry decided to pick a fight with G.W. Anything to keep blacks in line is justified so long as they don't leave the liberal plantation. Yep the Rats are shameless and will continue to play the race card as long as they think blacks will buy it.
18 posted on 12/10/2001 2:28:18 AM PST by goldstategop
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To: goldstategop
Mary Berry

I think 20+ years has been way too long for her to hold that post. Time to get someone without an agenda who will be an asset not a ball and chain tying Blacks to the plantation.

19 posted on 12/10/2001 2:36:25 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: KQQL
As soon as AL runs a racist ad, most blacks will vote for a rat again.

I don't think it'll be anywhere near as effective this time. Bush is now a known quantity and such transparent attempts at race-baiting aren't going to work as easily. You simply can't paint Bush as an enemy of civil rights anymore.

20 posted on 12/10/2001 2:43:21 AM PST by garbanzo
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