
Democrats are relying heavily on black voters to keep them from hemorrhaging House and Senate seats in the midterm elections, and black voters should take this opportunity to seek a fully flushed-out agenda from Washington.
The New York Times writes:
Without Mr. Obama atop the ticket this year...vulnerable Democrats, mostly in the rural South, face the challenge of reviving the spirit of 2008 for black voters without alienating right-leaning white majorities in their districts. The candidates' ability to walk that line may decide whether Democrats maintain control of the House of Representatives, and could affect several Senate contests and governor's races.
The Democrats confront multiple obstacles, but also enjoy several advantages. Working against them: turnout for midterm elections is often a third lower than in presidential years; some African Americans are disillusioned with the pace of economic recovery; and several Democratic incumbents, including Mr. Kissell, who is white, have angered black constituents by opposing Mr. Obama on major initiatives like the health care law.
In their favor: the Democratic National Committee plans to spend 10 times more than it did in 2006 to get out the black vote; the Tea Party movement and the questioning of Mr. Obama's religion and birthplace are motivating many black voters; and the Democrats are summoning them to defend the first black president from Republican assault.
"It very much is about having the president's back," said Brad Woodhouse, a spokesman for the Democratic National Committee.
Even Obama, despite his ridiculously high approval ratings among African Americans, has seen some slippage. About 95 percent of African Americans supported Obama in 2008. Today, that figure is 88 percent. And that number is undoubtedly driven by the fact that the black unemployment rate, at 16.1 percent, is almost double that of whites.
Until now, Obama has been loathe to lay out an agenda for black America because of the same backlash that Democrats face. However, the president needs to find a way to lay out some specific plans, as well as highlight some of his accomplishments.
Obama's dilemma is the dilemma of "post-racial" African American politicians. In an effort to appeal to a larger swath of voters of all races, black politicians sometimes feel they can or need to ignore black voters. In Washington, D.C., Adrian Fenty, who swept all of the city's election districts just four years ago, lost his re-election bid after African American voters felt that he was ignoring their concerns.
Obama's black support is still high now, but who knows what can happen over the next two years.
Most African Americans understand the state the country was in when Obama took office.
"I think people are beginning to see that all these expectations would not be out of line if the president were a magician," said Rep. James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, who, as majority whip, is the highest ranking African American in the House. "You lay a foundation and you build upon it."
But Obama needs to be more specific about how he plans to help African Americans. As the election approaches, Obama has reached out to black bloggers and black media outlets. This is something that Obama should be doing on a regular basis. That is his opportunity to lay out to black voters how his plans are helping them.
I'm also sure Obama knows that as the first black president, the expectations from African Americans were going to be high. But we have been patient and we still support him in large numbers, while many of the other Americans who voted for him in 2008 have already jumped ship. This is the time for Obama to challenge the idea that there is something wrong with laying out an agenda for African Americans.
It may be too late by the time 2012 rolls around.


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By: Tom Truth on 10/18/2010 5:57PM
It is IMPOSSIBLE for black voters to improve Democratic seats in the House. That is because EVERY black district is gerrymandered to ensure a black representative from that district. This means blacks have ZERO influence on districts that don't already have black Democratic congressmen.
As far as the Senate, blacks could have an effect, but they won't, because Obama has become toxic unpopular to EVERY OTHER racial group.
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By: GTFOO on 10/24/2010 1:16PM
Obama has turned on the African American people, as well as the poor. He has lost the gay vote, having turned on them as well. His only hope is young white women, Latinos and drug users.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SujxnHyr7E
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By: Tom Truth on 10/20/2010 1:46AM
"As the election approaches, Obama has reached out to black bloggers and black media outlets. This is something that Obama should be doing on a regular basis. That is his opportunity to lay out to black voters how his plans are helping them."
In other words, how much taxpayer money can Obama direct to blacks only to buy their votes.
Well, after the midterms, the answer is ZERO because regardless of what Obama wants or doesn't want, the Republicans will control Congress, and it's Congress that decides spending.
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By: dawggybon on 10/30/2010 3:54AM
Why don't you get off your arse and help yourself? That's the problem with AA's always waiting for somebody to give them somebody elses money!
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By: mswll4 on 10/18/2010 7:04PM
I would not vote [DUMBRATS] DEMOCRATS for nothing in this world.
REPUBLICANS TODAY
REPUBLICANS TOMORROW
REPUBLICANS FOREVER.
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By: girlking on 10/18/2010 7:59PM
You keep saying that. Now what?
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By: spkalittleldrpls on 10/20/2010 7:38PM
Hey Mr. Dumbrat, don't you mean you wouldn't vote for them for Anything in this world. Would you be speaking Ebonics or did you go to public school and are still "Waiting on Superman" to come fix your school system??
If all media outlets, black included, would START TO honestly report the reason there are no jobs. (i.e.technology, outsourcing without direct repercussions to the businesses sending jobs out of America, reporting the truth about how American jobs are NOT being taken by ILLEGAL aliens, but the lack of preperation and training (no child left behind - HA! IT'S A WHOLE COUNTRY LEFT BEHIND...THE WORLD MARKET) truth in reporting that now growth in new industry is the biggest reason, report the truth about how no new industry money for small business growth to replace the factories/manufacturing jobs of the 70's to 90's has lead to the latest recession. This is not the last recession and it's NOT THE FIRST!!! At least we started to make smaller less gas guzzling cars keeping GM plants and steel mills open while cutting back on foreign oil IN THE RECESSION OF THE 80'S WITH "REAGONOMICS", Stop lying about taxes being UNECESSARY, TAXES are the GREAT EQULIZER JUST LIKE THAT WONDERFUL RIGHT TO VOTE!!!!!!!
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By: alie on 10/19/2010 4:55AM
you sound like the old fool who famously said segration today, segration tomorrow, segration forever!!!.
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By: topaz on 10/19/2010 1:41PM
well you are voting against your economic interests by letting these tea baggers having control of house for letting impeachment hearings of obama, revising the 14th admendment, getting rid of social security,medicare etc. wake up folks and vote now!
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By: Brady on 10/18/2010 7:12PM
It may be too late by the time 2012 rolls around.
I disagree with Mr. Mays, the last 45 years and recent history indicates that Democrates or President Obama should have no problem mustering the troops.
I mean it makes no sence whatsoever to have that kind of support, when he has done nothing for A/Americans, It is every more fascinating that black folk actually applaud the nothing they have recieved and make excuses for not recieving nothing. Who does that? Certainly not illegals (immigration reform), and gays and lesbians (DADT).
Your correct, "it is ridiculous"
The President broad legislative agenda is great for his liberal legacy and impressive, congratulations. But the net results so far for Black folk have been minimal at best. By every possible statiscal measure things are the same or worse For black folk under Obama than Bush.
No Mr Mays, The President will be able to get Black folk out, and its a very sad commentary, that a key demographic for the party, can be totally ignored, even its elected representatives (the CBC) dismissed, and yet when the adminstration needs us, Here he comes.
Its a damn insult, but then again we are talking about black folks, and we have a history of doing shyt that makes no sense whatsoever.
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