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Bush Shouldn't Write Off the Black Vote (NYT Editorial)
The New York Times ^ | 6-16-04 | Juan Williams

Posted on 06/16/2004 9:50:14 AM PDT by JulieRNR21

WASHINGTON - With the presidential election only a few months away, it is time for President Bush to unleash his secret weapon - his relationship with black and Hispanic voters.

The president is already winning a third of the popular vote among Hispanics, according to a Zogby International poll taken this spring. With advertisements and outreach focused on reforms to allow easier immigration for workers, the president has a good chance to add to his numbers among Hispanics.

But in a close race, the key to re-election rests on the president's ability to increase his percentage of the black vote. Here, he has the chance to make tremendous gains - if only because he now has practically no support among black voters. A May Washington Post/ABC News poll showed the likely Democratic nominee, Senator John Kerry, with a 79 percent to 6 percent lead over Mr. Bush among black voters. If the president gets only 6 percent of the black vote this year he will have achieved the near impossible task of getting a lower percentage of black votes than he did in 2000, when he won 8 percent.

But the president has the opportunity to flip the script. With a direct appeal, President Bush could win at least 20 percent of the black vote - and the White House.

How can he attract those votes?

Continued here:

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/16/opinion/16WILL.html?ex=1088386784&ei=1&en=4b70924f6edba46f

(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004election; africanamericans; blackvote; bush; election; juanwilliams; republicans; whitehouse
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To: JulieRNR21
"A 2002 poll by the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a research group based in Washington, found a shift in the political identification of black voters"

Did the pollsters try handing out walkin-round money while taking the poll? If not, the poll isn't reflective of voting conditions.

21 posted on 06/16/2004 10:10:15 AM PDT by bayourod (Can the 9/11 Commission connect the dots on Iraq or do they require a 3-D picture?)
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To: MEG33

He was on Fox last night, talking about his new book. What I came away with is that he supports a lot of what Bill Cosby had said, but he still endorses interventionist policies.

I disagree with him on many issues, but I like that he is not as unreasonable as Ceci Connelly or Mara Liasson. Plus he seems to be a likable guy.


22 posted on 06/16/2004 10:11:15 AM PDT by saveliberty (Liberal= in need of therapy, but would rather ruin lives of those less fortunate to feel good)
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To: MEG33

The fall campaign should be interesting. I suspect W and Rove have something up their sleeve.


23 posted on 06/16/2004 10:11:30 AM PDT by gogeo (Short and non offensive)
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To: DM1

It might happen. We should try anyway. We need their vote.


24 posted on 06/16/2004 10:11:42 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Legislatures are so outdated. If you want real political victory, take your issue to court.)
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To: eureka!
Re#10 Laura Ingraham had NR author Delroy Murdock of Project21 on this a.m. Same message. Says if W and the GOP go to the black communities, they will find a responsive audience...

Oh I so hope they do.

25 posted on 06/16/2004 10:13:17 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Legislatures are so outdated. If you want real political victory, take your issue to court.)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

The outreach to Blacks is alreading happening in Florida.

Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Article published June 7, 2004
Woman tries to persuade fellow blacks to switch, vote Republican

Don Quixote tilting at windmills is one thing. But trying to convince Americans that the Republican Party is the historic and present day party for blacks and that the Democratic Party is full of racists who opposed civil rights legislation, well that is Frances Rice territory.

The difference is that Rice, one of the co-founders of the SaraMana Black Republican Club, is far from alone, has a few facts in her armory and, in her analysis, there already is a shift in attitudes.

We certainly have seen an increase in conservative, Republican blacks in prominent positions, particularly in the Bush administration, where the secretary of state and the national security adviser are both black.

There are conservative black writers and radio show hosts, such as Armstrong Williams, Walter Williams, Thomas Sowell, Shelby Steele and many others, along with a conservative black U.S. Supreme Court justice.

Locally, Sarasota had its first black female mayor who was a Republican, although she lost re-election. The black-owned Tempo News in Sarasota and several other black-owned newspapers endorsed Republican Jeb Bush for governor. And Jim Smith, former chairman of the Sarasota County Republican Party, is black.

SaraMana Black Republican Club was formed in April 2003 with 16 charter members. Seven months later it held its first dinner meeting with 200 people.

That's a lot burbling under the surface. But has the shift among high-profile, successful blacks translated to the broader black community? Not yet. Polls still show overwhelming black support for the Democratic Party, although one poll showed 37 percent of blacks now have a favorable view of the Republican Party. "Favorable" has thus far not translated into votes.

Rice is aiming to change that. She is a lifelong Republican, as were her parents before her. She grew up in Atlanta under Jim Crowe laws and racism that, she is quick to point out, were instituted by Democratic politicians.

"My family was threatened by the Ku Klux Klan, and they were all Democrats," she said. "Only with the Republican Party was I able to register to vote."

She joined the Army as a private and retired in 1994 as a lieutenant colonel and military lawyer, earning her degrees through the military and remaining a dedicated Republican.

But most of the rest of black America shifted in the 1960s toward the Democratic Party -- for reasons that included being taken for granted by Republicans -- and by the 1990s they were the most loyal voting block for Democrats.

Rice became motivated to get active in politics when she watched the debate over welfare reform in the 1990s and the Democrats attempts to block it at each turn. She believes that the welfare state that was meant to help poor blacks had so obviously failed by that point that defending it amounted to keeping blacks poor, ignorant and dependent.

And to her, that meant the Democratic Party was the same as it had always been.

Rice has now begun distributing information on the history of the Democratic Party and an open letter to the party that lays out three pages of pull-no-punches history of racism in the Democratic Party and ends with a demand for a written apology.

The letter includes well-known historical facts, such as the Republican Party being the party that freed the slaves and fought the Jim Crow laws in the South, and lesser known factoids about Democratic presidents Roosevelt and Truman rejecting anti-lynching laws.

She also includes little publicized numbers showing that 80 percent of House Republicans voted for the 1964 Civil Rights Act, but only 61 percent of Democrats.

Rice has researched her topic and lived it. But only time will tell if she and others can persuade a substantial number of blacks to embrace Republicans.

Rod Thomson can be reached by e-mail at rod@plow.org, or by writing to the Herald-Tribune.

http://www.heraldtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20040607&Category=COLUMNIST55&ArtNo=406070506&SectionCat=COLUMNIST99&Template=printart



26 posted on 06/16/2004 10:14:47 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (One good term deserves another! Take W-04....Across America!)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

Frances Rice who is mentioned in the article in post #26 wrote the
'Open Letter to Democrats' discussed on this thread:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1147682/posts


27 posted on 06/16/2004 10:17:35 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (One good term deserves another! Take W-04....Across America!)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

We have a better chance of converting them one at a time as friends, neighbors, and co-workers. I've worked on this since Nixon stepped down. Carter and Clinton really helped sell my case. I don't see Bush overcoming the lie between now and Nov. It took time to sell the lie, it will take time to tear it down.

Reach out sure but reach out to Americans.


28 posted on 06/16/2004 10:19:26 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (I will never give up. So don't ask me.)
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To: JulieRNR21

Cool! Thanks for the info Julie.


29 posted on 06/16/2004 10:19:40 AM PDT by The Ghost of FReepers Past (Legislatures are so outdated. If you want real political victory, take your issue to court.)
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To: eureka!
I think so. If nothing else, putting opposition up against Maxine Waters and Ron Dellums would make both of these Congressional radicals act more civilized. It would have a positive effect on the national dialogue.

Probably, Jaun Williams is one of the smarter liberals out there. He has his biases and axes to grind, but he genuinely tries to put out information and not just pure pro-Kerry BS.
30 posted on 06/16/2004 10:20:04 AM PDT by .cnI redruM (Reagan was put on earth to do two things: kick butt and chew gum, and he ran out of gum around 1962)
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

Never pander to people who won't vote for you anyway. Concentrate on getting out the base, regardless of race


31 posted on 06/16/2004 10:22:11 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: JulieRNR21
But in a close race, the key to re-election rests on the president's ability to increase his percentage of the black vote.

In the last presidential election I believe about 85+% of the black vote went to the dems. How they can become "KEY" in the next election evades me.

32 posted on 06/16/2004 10:22:52 AM PDT by scouse
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To: Solamente

It's easy to make character judgements when you just glance the title of the article and the author's name, ain't it???

I suppose you didn't read the whole thing...


33 posted on 06/16/2004 10:23:36 AM PDT by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: scouse

If Bush & Kerry are virtually tied as the polls indicate.....every vote becomes 'key'.


34 posted on 06/16/2004 10:24:31 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (One good term deserves another! Take W-04....Across America!)
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To: JulieRNR21
Not a bad column, considering the source. President Bush can make inroads into the black vote, in my opinion, but not by moving to the left, and embracing affirmative action, as Williams seems to be implying that he should do.

Signs of hope for increasing the black GOP vote:

President Bush and the party need to aim their message not at blacks, per se, but at middle-class ordinary Americans who happen to be black.

A black surge to the GOP won't happen overnight. But breaking into the low double digits soon is a worthwhile goal, and could be the first step away from the plantation run by Rev. Jackson, Rev. Sharpton, and their ilk.

35 posted on 06/16/2004 10:25:16 AM PDT by southernnorthcarolina
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To: The Ghost of FReepers Past

Don't go around saying that!!!

You know real conservatives are not supposed to reach out to minorities, because that's pandering.(/sarcasm)


36 posted on 06/16/2004 10:25:57 AM PDT by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: AppyPappy
Never pander to people who won't vote for you anyway.

...and you, my friend, are one of the people that allow liberals perpetuate the myth GOP=bunch of rich white men.

37 posted on 06/16/2004 10:27:49 AM PDT by El Conservador ("No blood for oil!"... Then don't drive, you moron!!!)
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To: southernnorthcarolina
President Bush and the party need to aim their message not at blacks, per se, but at middle-class ordinary Americans who happen to be black. A black surge to the GOP won't happen overnight. But breaking into the low double digits soon is a worthwhile goal, and could be the first step away from the plantation run by Rev. Jackson, Rev. Sharpton, and their ilk.

Exactly......I believe it is definitely worth the effort.

38 posted on 06/16/2004 10:29:18 AM PDT by JulieRNR21 (One good term deserves another! Take W-04....Across America!)
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To: El Conservador

And Bush got what percentage of the black vote last election?


39 posted on 06/16/2004 10:29:20 AM PDT by AppyPappy (If You're Not A Part Of The Solution, There's Good Money To Be Made In Prolonging The Problem.)
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To: JulieRNR21

Ways Bush could increase his share of the Black Vote

1. Anti-abortion stance: Poll after poll show African American voters to be MORE Pro-life than any other ethnic group

2. Gay Marriage: Again, poll after poll show African Americans to be more anti-gay marriage than white voters. And as long as the democrats compare gay rights to the civil rights movement they will lose Black voters

3. 15 Billion for Aids in Africa

4. Positions of power in administration (Powell, Rice, etc)

5. Go to black churches. Please go to Black Churches. Bush can relate to other christians in a way that is impossible for Kerrey. Use this to your advantage.

6. Faith based initiatives

7. History. Lincoln- Republican, Civil Rights Act-passed over the objections of Democrats in congress. KKK members-Democrats (see Robert Byrd).

In the end the Republicans will win on cultural issues and Bush has to lose his fear of these issues. Its how he can eat into not only the African American but also the Moderate democrat and Hispanic vote. Why do you think the left goes nuts whenever these issues are raised, they know its their biggeset weakness.


40 posted on 06/16/2004 10:30:03 AM PDT by Dr Snide (vis pacem, para bellum - Prepare for war if you want peace)
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