Posted on 11/25/2011 9:27:38 AM PST by Steelfish
Cains Assertion That He Could Win Over Black Voters Is Dismissed By Analysts
Vanessa Williams November 24
Herman Cains turn atop the polls in the contest for the Republican presidential nomination captured the attention of journalists and pundits and sparked excitement among grass-roots conservative activists.
But is it really possible that he a black man who overcame poverty in the segregated South to become a wealthy entrepreneur and front-runner in the GOP race would be the one to bring African American voters back to their original political home?
Cain seems to think so. In a mailer sent to Iowa voters recently, the candidate says as a descendent of slaves I can lead the Republican party to victory by garnering a large share of the black vote, something that has not been done since Dwight Eisenhower garnered 41 percent of the black vote in 1956.
It is a proposition that was quickly dismissed by political scholars and analysts, including some members of Cains party. Although he has done better than any other black Republican presidential candidate in terms of attracting support, few believe Cain could snare a sizable number of black voters in a general election, especially against President Obama.
If hes talking about 41 percent of black voters in the Republican primary, he might be right, Michael Dawson, an African American political science professor at the University of Chicago, said with a chuckle. But in a general election against President Obama, who got 95 percent of the black vote in 2008 and remains popular among African Americans, Dawson said Cain would be lucky to get 10 percent of the black vote.
Besides being remarkable for its optimistic electoral calculation, Cains claim is unusual because he has made no special effort to appeal directly to black voters.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
I agree with you, there will be many black voters that will vote for Cain.
One thing is certain. Newt won’t be able to pull any black voters.
Cain will get quite a few. Those that like Alveda King and many conservative black people.
born December 13, 1945 in Memphis, TN (Meets the Jus Soli Requirement)
Parents were
Luther Cain Jr., born March 16, 1925 in TN, died March 29, 1982 in Atlanta, GA
Lenora Davis, born July 27, 1925 in GA, died August 20, 2005 in Atlanta, GA
Both parents were US Citizens at the time of his birth (Meets the Jus Sanguinis Requirement)
Herman Cain is a NATURAL BORN CITIZEN
Barry Soetoro aka Barack Hussein Obama ISN'T!
Click on the cane, (No Pizza.)
Since FDR Democrats have been hoodwinking many blacks with traditional and conservative backgrounds into voting for them. If Obama hoodwinked 96% of blacks to vote for him in 2012, Cain could get lucky and get 15%, even 20%. First he has to win the nomination.
Blacks prefer to vote for the oreo cookie if each package comes with a trinket or a prize.
When issues are separated, as in the amendment you mentioned, yes, blacks will vote according to conviction. But when it comes to voting Democrat vs Republican, convictions appear to carry little weight. It is the same with abortion. Blacks have consistently been surveyed to be more pro-life than whites. But blacks consistently vote for candidates who are pro-abortion over candidates who are pro-life. When it comes to abortion, you can't get more extreme than Obama, who has totally supported late term and partial birth abortions. But his stand on abortion doesn't matter to the average black voter, even good church-going Christians.
Local pundits agreed that there was no other explanation for the unprecedented black vote for Bush.
Believe me, if it were a proven fact that Obama is gay, he would be a pariah in the black community.
I sincerely hope you are right in your assessment. I just am not seeing a diminishing of support for Obama among blacks. After 3 years of Obama and his destructive policies, his support among blacks is virtually the same. When I talk to my black friends and associates, they act like Obama has performed miracles in the past 3 years. They do not see any problems whatsoever with man. Any criticisms are quickly attributed to racism. That's it. No need to think about it. No need to hold Obama accountable for anything. He inherited all the problems, etc, etc, but has done an amazing job and should be reelected.
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I think there are conservative, Christian black voters who will vote for him in the privacy of the voting booth.... but will tell their lib friends and family members they voted for Obama. That is what the Dems fear.
I think this article looks beyond the GOP primary.
My bet is many black folks now realize how bad a shot electing Barack Obama was at establishing the idea that a black man has the ability to execute the office of President of the United States with any degree of competence. I think they would be thrilled to be granted a mulligan by GOP primary voters.
The write of this article is from Washington Post. Consider the source. And read it with many grains of salt.
And if Cain has no chance to win black votes, why are they writing articles about it and dampen his chances in the primaries? You would think they would encourage his nomination so Obama could defeat him easily.
Rest assured, the left is more scared of Cain than any of the other establishment white republicans. Cain endangers their most reliable voting block.
Lastly, the MSM has volumes of material handy to demolish Mitt and Newt, after they are nominated. With Cain, the best they have is Gloria Allred, who has now gone into hibernation along with Mz Bialek soon as the most famous anti-defamation lawyer Lin Wood shows up in Cain campaign.
Ah yes, the stealth DINO vote. I don’t know how much of that goes on, but I’m sure it’s a factor. Herman will surely pick up those people.
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