Posted on 11/07/2006 11:06:26 AM PST by freedomdefender
it seems a safe bet that Mr. Steele will win at least 20 percent of the black vote -- most polls show him at least in that range -- but it is the movement on the ground that most strongly suggests a Steele surge in the black vote. Mr. Steele won the enthusiastic backing of hip-hop legend Russell Simmons -- an unabashed Democrat -- and he's also received support from a number of leading black pastors, influential figures in their communities. These endorsements are particularly significant in light of the anger felt by many black Democrats in Maryland after what they considered a snubbing of Mr. Mfume in the primary. And Mr. Cardin certainly didn't help his cause when he pulled out of an NAACP-sponsored debate at the last minute. But the Republican has received no support more important than the backing of all five black members of the Prince George's County Council -- all of whom are elected Democrats. Mr. Steele hails from Largo, which is part of the vote-rich county, giving him an advantage already over his Baltimore-based opponent in terms of visibility in the Washington suburbs. Prince George's County, the wealthiest majority-minority county in the nation, is normally a reliable Democratic stronghold, but if Mr. Steele pulls over 35 percent there, his chance of victory skyrockets.
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I voted around 10:00am in Bethesda, Monkey
County, MD. There were more election judges than voters.
Last election, I had to wait in line for 30-40min.
This time in and out in 5 min. My district is
overwhelmingly demoncrap. Guess the dem GOTV
is less than stellar here among those libber-al
elites who know what is best for you and I.
BTW, I cranked one out for M Steele and B Erlich.
MV
Hey not that long ago 2% would of been 4 inch headlines.
This Marylander is very happy.
Exciting news....
Regards, Ivan
Yep. I read somewhere that if he gets over 20% of the black vote he's almost a lock to get elected.
PG County, MD is a bellweather AA county in the USA.
That county is wall to wall AA Washington DC civil servants.
If those people start voting republican -- they'll have a profound effect on the AA dominated government unions.
20% of African-Americans in Maryland have no idea what Hillary Clinton is talkin' 'bout.
Rice/Steele 2008?????
boy would that be a landslide...
Nor is it enough to carry a victory either.
Exactamundo. The difference with pubbies and dimRats is that pubbies elect/appoint people on merit/qualification reGARDless of race. Rats because of race, the he*l with the qualifications.
Ergo - quality in on our side...and we, as a nation, can start outgrowing the race factor.
Wont it be nice one day when we can read a story and not have a person's race mentioned, even if they happen to be black or 'brown' or purple?
All we'd have to do is float the idea - the Rats would run off the cliffs like lemmings
I grew up in Takoma Park and still have a soft spot for soft shell crap!!!
Yeeeeee hah!
If the people of MD are not wise enough to recognize this man already exhibits statesman qualities, then it is their loss. Obama? Joke, empty suit. Ford? Joke, empty suit. Steele? presidential.
"Marylanders Know [Steele is winning big-time African American support]"
If this is true and Steele wins we may have finally turned the corner on the black folks' blindly voting for dems.
"LOL. Spoken like a true out of stater. In Maryland (my home), a Republican getting 20% of the black vote is flipping landslide."
Your "out of stater" analysis doesn't hold water. In my own state, the same phenomenon prevails, as it does in much of the country. Cut it as you will, 20%--while marginally more than the 6-12% black vote for a Republican that might usually prevail--is not "big-time".
It's still pathetically small.
Too bad Swann and Blackwell didn't run campaigns as well.
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