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A Bigger, Blacker GOP
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | February 8, 2006 | Dick Morris

Posted on 02/08/2006 7:55:37 AM PST by West Coast Conservative

Far away from the speeches of Jesse Jackson, the demands of Al Sharpton and the ranting of Louis Farrakhan, a quiet revolution is taking place in the role African-Americans play in politics. In the very heartland of the nation — in Pennsylvania and Ohio — the Republican Party is getting set to nominate black candidates for governor in the coming elections. In a nation that has not a single African-American governor — not one — from either party, this is its own little revolution.

These are not throwaway candidates in states where the GOP has no chance of victory. These are real candidates, chosen when there were plenty of white alternatives, that are en route to their party's nomination, with real chances to win.

In Pennsylvania, former football great Lynn Swann stands poised to be designated as the Republican candidate at next week's State Convention. The former wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers, now enshrined in the Hall of Fame, is seeking fame of another sort, trying to be the state's first black governor.

In Ohio, a key swing state, Ken Blackwell, the Republican secretary of state, is running for the gubernatorial nomination in a state Republicans can win. In Maryland, Lieut. Gov. Michael Steele is seeking the open Senate seat.

Add these men to the possibility that Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice might heed Laura Bush's advice and run for president, and a revolution may be in the making.

Salena Zito, a political columnist for the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, notes that "to an extent, Democrats have been blindsided by this growth of black Republicans running for high-profile offices."

The backdrop for this sea change is sketched out in a new book by an ex-Bush White House staffer, Ron Christie, Black in the White House: Life Inside George W. Bush's West Wing. He catalogues a range of policy initiatives which, particularly in education, have led to achievements that rival the best of the Clinton years.

Partly as a result of President Bush's No Child Left Behind legislation, the achievement gap between white and black fourth-grade students in reading is at its lowest ever and the math gap is, too. (The eighth-grade tests also reflect a sharp narrowing of the gap.)

And as former Rep. J.C. Watts of Oklahoma found out, African-Americans who reject the entitlement ethic and stand for self-reliance and individual upward mobility are very attractive to white voters. Asked to accept liberal ideology and big tax-and-spend programs as the price of supporting black candidates, many voters say no. But given a chance to find black candidates who share the electorate's vision, most white voters jump at the chance.

Black candidates are highly threatening to white political leaders. Sources close to Rev. Al Sharpton, for example, attribute Hillary Clinton's comparison of the House of Representatives to a "plantation" to her fear of a Rice candidacy. "She boycotted the event for two years in a row and now, when Condi might run, she shows up and uses militant rhetoric," one of Sharpton's key people told me. "She needs to get Al to vouch for her in South Carolina if she goes up against Condi," he added.

The Democratic Party has always treated the African-American vote like a golfer's handicap. A Democrat takes the black vote for granted and a Republican, until recently, takes its loss as a given. But the growth of black candidates among Republicans — a result of the declining power of racism in politics — may force both parties to change that calculation. If the black vote becomes "in play" as the Hispanic vote has, there will be a whole new politics in this country of ours.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Ohio; US: Pennsylvania
KEYWORDS: africanamerican; blackwell; conservatism; republican; rice; steele; swann
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To: popdonnelly

True. However, neither PA or OH have.


21 posted on 02/08/2006 8:29:45 AM PST by RockinRight (Attention RNC...we're the party of Reagan, not FDR...)
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To: West Coast Conservative
Yesterday a victory celebration/parade was held in honor of the Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl win. Lynn Swann, in his capacity as former Steeler and Hall of Famer, was one of the emcee's for the event. When Mr. Swann first arrived at the mike, the crowd of thousands assembled in Pittsburgh's Gateway Center started spontaneously chanting 'Governor, Governor.' Swann smiled and said 'this day is about the Black and Gold...' Our current Governor, democrat 'Fast Eddie' Rendell was in attendance...but decided to view the proceedings from the upper floor of a local office building rather than share the stage with Mr. Swann. Bill Scranton, Swann's opposition in the Republican primary, dropped out of the race yesterday, so Swann has the Republican nomination in the bag. Great news about Ohio as well.
22 posted on 02/08/2006 8:30:46 AM PST by PennsylvaniaMom (Steeler Nation Rocks!!!)
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To: West Coast Conservative

One in every three Dem voters is black or Hispanic. Despite being loyal constituencies, they are not given many opportunities to run for statewide and national office. The Dem party is controlled by a thin veneer of white, male liberals who are the real plantation owners. A shift of even 10% to 15% of the black vote to the GOP would spell the end of the Dems as a major, national party.


23 posted on 02/08/2006 8:34:39 AM PST by kabar
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To: Coop

maybe this is why the nasty name calling of the GOP is getting louder. Makes alot of sense the Dems strong hold might not be a strong hold anymore


24 posted on 02/08/2006 8:34:56 AM PST by proudCArepublican
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To: Nightbird

None of this makes any sense. Am i wrong?

No.

My guess is that when the final tally comes in 2008 there will be no significant increase in the black vote for Republicans.

The DemoRATs after yesterday have confirmed that what works best is to ensure that Bush remains the white-man punching bag. The Republicans continue to cower in fear whenever JJ, Rev. Al and their gang whip out the race card.


25 posted on 02/08/2006 8:35:53 AM PST by KeyLargo
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To: JamesP81

You're right. He is. He seems very plain spoken for a politician. Not afraid to state his ideas clearly and oppenly, without all the usual BS.


26 posted on 02/08/2006 8:38:30 AM PST by Pessimist
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To: kevkrom

Yeah, forgot about him. I even heard Ice-T has said things in the past that would lead one to believe he leans Republican. Dunno if I'd believe that one though.


27 posted on 02/08/2006 8:40:35 AM PST by RockinRight (Attention RNC...we're the party of Reagan, not FDR...)
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To: eureka!

And yesterday's horribly disrespectful show of politics over the person.


28 posted on 02/08/2006 8:40:56 AM PST by pollyannaish
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To: kabar

"Despite being loyal constituencies, they are not given many opportunities to run for statewide and national office."

Not only that, all they ever get policy-wise for their loyalty is more programs that actually work to keep them "on the plantation".


29 posted on 02/08/2006 8:42:44 AM PST by Pessimist
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To: pollyannaish

Re#28 That too...


30 posted on 02/08/2006 8:48:19 AM PST by eureka! (Hey Lefties and 'Rats: Over 3 more years of W. Hehehehe....)
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To: Nightbird

re: #1, he used the present tense

He's not saying there has never been a black Governor, only that there are none currently


31 posted on 02/08/2006 8:56:36 AM PST by Enchante (Democrats: "We are ALL broken and worn out, our party & ideas, what else is new?")
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To: kabar
One in every three Dem voters is black or Hispanic. Despite being loyal constituencies, they are not given many opportunities to run for statewide and national office. The Dem party is controlled by a thin veneer of white, male liberals who are the real plantation owners.

Articulate, liberal and black. Pick any two.

Barack Obama forces me to modify that position somewhat: articulate, liberal and and of black american heritage. Pick and two.

32 posted on 02/08/2006 9:01:40 AM PST by Jibaholic (We wouldn't let our enemies have guns, why should we let them have ideas? -- Josef Stalin)
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To: Watery Tart
ping
33 posted on 02/08/2006 9:13:13 AM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("The moment that someone wants to forbid caricatures, that is the moment we publish them.")
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To: D-Chivas
"If black voters start leaving the Democrats for Independent or Republican registrations, kiss the Dems goodbye."

Very true D-Chivas however I hope only those who believe in self-reliance, limited government, and not those mired in perpetual victim-hood come over to our side. I am very leery of Rat to GOP jumpers as they usually still behave like rats.

34 posted on 02/08/2006 9:17:00 AM PST by Wurlitzer (The difference between democrats and terrorists is the terrorists don't claim to support the troops)
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To: West Coast Conservative
But given a chance to find black candidates who share the electorate's vision, most white voters jump at the chance.

Gee ... maybe most Americans don't give a rat's rear end about "race" after all. Maybe it's ideology/political philosophy that really matters.

Ya think?

Maybe?

35 posted on 02/08/2006 9:20:17 AM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: PennsylvaniaMom
When Mr. Swann first arrived at the mike, the crowd of thousands assembled in Pittsburgh's Gateway Center started spontaneously chanting 'Governor, Governor.' Swann smiled and said 'this day is about the Black and Gold...'

The man has class.

36 posted on 02/08/2006 9:24:23 AM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: RockinRight
ONCE MORE WITH LOVE

Blackwell, Ohio; Swann, Pennsylvania; Steele, Maryland

Just this AM I talked with a PA state worker that switched from demonRAT to pubbie, just to be able to vote for Swann in the primary. Praise the Lord.

37 posted on 02/08/2006 9:26:42 AM PST by USS Alaska (Nuke the terrorist savages - In Honor of Standing Wolf)
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To: USS Alaska

That's encouraging!


38 posted on 02/08/2006 9:27:09 AM PST by RockinRight (Attention RNC...we're the party of Reagan, not FDR...)
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To: USS Alaska

I think Swann's chances are looking better. Last week I gave him a 40% chance of a win.

After the last couple days, I wouldn't be surprised to see him win by as much as 10 points against Rendell.

Nobody thought Arnold was gonna win in CA, either.


39 posted on 02/08/2006 9:28:23 AM PST by RockinRight (Attention RNC...we're the party of Reagan, not FDR...)
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To: West Coast Conservative

At some point, Blacks are going to start to wake up to how much the Democrats have used them over the past 50 years.


40 posted on 02/08/2006 9:30:19 AM PST by Antoninus (The only reason you're alive today is because your parents were pro-life.)
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