McCain Tests The Waters Of Race As Campaign Issue

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First Posted: 07-28-08 01:51 PM   |   Updated: 08- 5-08 05:12 AM

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Has John McCain started to aggressively court the white vote?

It sounds like a question with an obvious answer. But when facing the first black nominee of a major party for president, the manner in which John McCain addresses white voters is bound to be a careful one -- and we may have just seen the first toe-dip. As several reports have pointed out, McCain's newly announced support for Arizona's anti-affirmative action ballot initiative over the weekend represents a reversal from ten years ago, when he called a similar effort "divisive."

As flip-flops go, however, this one was a gimmie. Obama, who has been careful not to define his political identity by his race, has largely avoided talking about affirmative action on the stump, and has even hinted at major changes to the program. Given that he faces an opponent who is unlikely to drill down on this particular flip-flop, McCain is relatively free to make the switch and reap the political benefit in battleground states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.

"Affirmative action continues to be a symbolic issue that people find very emotional," said Notre Dame political scientist Darren Davis. "And because we're not debating a specific policy proposal at the moment, it's an easy wedge issue that most every American has an opinion on. So therefore the political mileage is gonna be a lot higher." While Davis doesn't necessarily believe McCain's flip-flop was planned by the campaign, he believes they are likely monitoring its aftermath in order to get a feeling for how race issues can factor in the general election.

"I have been waiting for the way in which the McCain campaign would begin to begin to racialize the [election]," Davis said. "And I think this is perhaps the beginning of it. ... I'm not suggesting that McCain is playing the race card at the moment. But this is the beginning of a racialized sentiment being infused in the campaign."

Conservative writer Deroy Murdock disagrees, however, saying: "I don't think [this is] a specific effort to appeal to white voters. Anything John McCain is doing to emphasize color blindness or race neutrality is a recapitulation of the basic American ideal of equality." Regarding the flip-flop, Murdock notes the fact that a full decade has elapsed since McCain's previous position. "He's changed his mind, and I think he's doing the right thing."

More than anyone else in the last decade, the man who engineered Arizona's anti-affirmative action initiative has shown how powerful the politics of the issue can be. Ward Connerly, a former regent of the University of California system, has become adept at using direct democracy to end the policy, state by state, at the initiative level. By re-framing affirmative action as reverse racism against white people that must be stamped out, Connerly, who is one-quarter black, has found success in all four states where his initiatives have made the ballot -- even when prominent Republicans have stood in his way.

In an era of close races between the two major political parties, Connerly's initiatives can win by double-digits. ("Fake Republicans run the other way," Murdock noted. "And there are a lot of fake Republicans. That's one of the reasons the base is so dejected.")

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What's interesting is that, while Obama seems to know affirmative action as presently managed could pose a problem for Democrats, he has yet to set a dramatic new course on the issue. In an ABC interview from 2007, the Senator suggested that his own daughters should be deemed "pretty advantaged" by college admissions crews -- suggesting that affirmative action should be morphed from a race-based program into a class-sensitive one. Nevertheless, in response to McCain's repositioning over the weekend, Obama tried to split the difference. On the one hand, he said he still supports affirmative action "when properly structured" to avoid quotas, but also said: "affirmative action is not going to be the long-term solution to the problems of race in America, because, frankly, if you've got 50 percent of African-American or Latino kids dropping out of high school, it doesn't really matter what you do in terms of affirmative action. Those kids aren't going to college."

While that's a balanced take, it also fails to address the critical constituency of white voters who are uncomfortable with the current state of affairs. Meanwhile, McCain appears to be making a direct effort, addressing the aggrieved.

In addition to his affirmative action pivot, McCain's weekend radio address tapped the vein of another target of Middle America's resentment. Referencing Obama's well-covered foreign trip to the Middle East and Europe last week, McCain offered the following dig: "With all the breathless coverage from abroad, and with Senator Obama now addressing his speeches to 'the people of the world,' I'm starting to feel a little left out," McCain said, adding: "Maybe you are too."

Rick Perlstein, author of Nixonland, said McCain's radio address brought to mind President Nixon's 1971 speech announcing wage and price controls. "Nixon sold the new policy on TV as a rescue of the American economy from 'the attacks of international money speculators,'" Perlstein said. "In this case, though, McCain isn't reaching back merely to Nixonian sentiment -- except in the fact that Nixon himself was reaching back to an ugly old Republican isolationism which had its heyday in the 1920s." (Once elected, of course, Nixon would flip-flop on both counts by going to China and supporting the "Philadelphia Plan" for affirmative action.)

The twin engines of racial resentment and isolationist sentiment may exist for McCain to power up this year as well, with immigration and high gas prices both serving as hot political topics. And just because the code words of Nixon's Southern Strategy -- busing and "states' rights" -- no longer exist today, that doesn't mean there aren't still votes to be gained by finding some new ones.

Has John McCain started to aggressively court the white vote? It sounds like a question with an obvious answer. But when facing the first black nominee of a major party for president, the manner in w...
Has John McCain started to aggressively court the white vote? It sounds like a question with an obvious answer. But when facing the first black nominee of a major party for president, the manner in w...
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Affirmative Action as far as universities are concerned, should be economically based.

At the same time, I find it strange that those who want to get rid of Affirmative Action never want to get rid of the legacy system at the most elite colleges and universities -- where if one's father or mother has gone to the school, its easier to get in. This seems completely unfair.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 07/29/2008
- RJII I'm a Fan of RJII 78 fans permalink
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i hope white people aren't going to be manipulated and fear mongered again.
Bush didn't care about anyone, including the "hardworking" whites that voted for him twice.
Bush sold out whites faster than slaves in Dixie and gave all the treasury to his rich friends here and abroad.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 AM on 07/29/2008

McCain says he knows how to win wars. How does being a POW during a war prove you can win wars?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 PM on 07/28/2008
- 57basque I'm a Fan of 57basque 104 fans permalink
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No matter who wins come Nov. 6th, we the people had best tell who ever comes out on top that we want the wealth spread out.
If there is a better way to do that than this Cooperative in the Northern parts of Spain, we all best start talking about it.

http://www.ourfuture.org/fast-fact/worker-ownership

In this Cooperative the workers own the Banks along with a Collage too. It is now the 8th largest company in all of Spain.

Unions could make it work here in the USA anytime city, county, state or fed-up govt.s let the Unions work out the details of setting it up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:57 PM on 07/28/2008
- laire I'm a Fan of laire 4 fans permalink

I found it interesting in the article they said Ward connelly was a quarter black and they don't tell you Delroy Murdock is black and is a libertirian and really out there on many views. Now are black people going get DNA test so I can say I'm 68% or 28% black. No black person running for president want's to use the so-called race card. Obama wants you to foucus on his policies and ideas not his skin color. He has to win over white people in the midwest and the rocky mountains. Also if you add in Bob Barr in themix he probably will take a few votes away from McCain in places like GA,VA,MT,ND,AZ. Most black people in this country have European and native American blood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 07/28/2008

The rest of the post...

There is still a lot of covert racists out there, that believe they're not because they have a good friend that is black. Just don't let that uppity (presumptuous) black friend think he can run the country or marry the daughters of pure blue blooded Americans (Indians).

Finally, making affirmative action a class and not a race issue is smart, but you'll still have 80% minorities receiving it. I think that foments the issue, because it will put an indelible spotlight on the fact that Civil Rights have happened for some, but not all...and over 40 years later - what a shame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 07/28/2008
- Okieborn I'm a Fan of Okieborn 69 fans permalink

That is the right move for Mccain !!
All aboard for the Mccain Titanic LOL !!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:32 PM on 07/28/2008

Not surprising. We've seen the kitchen sink before. We unclogged it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:29 PM on 07/28/2008
- WFV I'm a Fan of WFV 13 fans permalink
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The GOP candidate is counting on the 'white vote' and will increase the volume with this attack as time passes. We already know what he thinks of women, so can more rude comments be far behind?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:25 PM on 07/28/2008
- ebethgay I'm a Fan of ebethgay 5 fans permalink

Testing the waters? You'd think the man from Atlantis was his campaign manager.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 07/28/2008

Wonder where he would get this idea from?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 07/28/2008
- Daisy1111 I'm a Fan of Daisy1111 8 fans permalink

B-O and his supporters play the race card all the time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 PM on 07/28/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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Really? In what way?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 PM on 07/28/2008
- condew I'm a Fan of condew 12 fans permalink

Hillary and Barack have nearly identical policies, so when somebody says something to the effect that They don't like Obama but can't say exactly why, either they have very muddled thinking or they have a reason that they dare not state publicly. I wonder what that reason might be.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:40 PM on 07/28/2008
- ladeyday I'm a Fan of ladeyday 3 fans permalink

Yeah, sure. Get real

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 07/28/2008
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 59 fans permalink
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OK, Daisy. Give an example.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:53 AM on 07/29/2008
- Sparty1 I'm a Fan of Sparty1 19 fans permalink

Oh puhleeze! You and your people always look for a reason to say that. He can't say or do anything without y'all screaming about the race card. That's the only thing you can come up with. He doesn't even have to mention it. You do it for him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 AM on 07/29/2008
- Superbus I'm a Fan of Superbus 27 fans permalink
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Let's get real here. Barack Obama introduced race into the equation with his foolish comment, "oh by the way, he's black".

If it really is about race, not only does Obama lose, but the voters get cheated at a real debate of the important issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 PM on 07/28/2008
- laire I'm a Fan of laire 4 fans permalink

Superbus,

Are you being serious with your comments?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 PM on 07/28/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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Whaaaa ????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 07/28/2008
- condew I'm a Fan of condew 12 fans permalink

The Clintons got to race first, with Bills comments about Jessie Jackson, and Hillary's comment about having the support of white amweicans. McCain will get there, too, eventually.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 PM on 07/28/2008

No, Senator O ACKNOWLEDGED race would be a factor in this campaign by saying that. Anyone who thinks that in a country who's society and functioning are built upon the premise that being white, male and straight somehow make you 'better' than everyone else race WASN'T going to be a factor hasn't been paying attemtion.

It may make you feel better to believe that the playing field is level, and while it is better, it is HARDLY level. THAT IS A FACT. An unpleasant one, but a fact nonetheless.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 07/29/2008

Still wishing you were up against Hillary huh :(

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 07/29/2008
- Birdman I'm a Fan of Birdman 36 fans permalink

The sadest thing is race has nothing to do with running this country, but there are many people who will hide behind lapel pins and other unusual gripes to hide their real reasons for not liking Obama. A guy at work says Obama wife is a militant and has given him reason not to vote for Obama, I pointed out that the first lady has no official job in the government so what does it matter. Well I suspect that the real reason is race and nothing more. Course he also voted for Bush twice and reluctantly admits it was a mistake at least the second time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:48 PM on 07/28/2008
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So sad. M.ichell O.bama is about as far from "militant" as you can be. Amazing how gullible people are to smear tactics.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 PM on 07/28/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Thanks again, New Yorker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 07/28/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 502 fans permalink
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People who ascribe all kinds of unreasonable and untrue characteristics to the O bama's wouldn't vote for O anyway. They're constantly hunting for an excuse, because even though a lot of people are r acists, they themselves won't admit. Pretty cowardly. But there it is.

I believe most people are sensible and not irrational or destructively emotional. Most know that Mc Cain can NOT be president. I think even the R epublicans know this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 PM on 07/28/2008
- olivia I'm a Fan of olivia 96 fans permalink

Someone who believes Michelle is a militant is so low-information they cannot be counted on to help fix this country. They can only be outnumbered. Let's hope there are enough of us to do the right thing, despite them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:39 AM on 07/29/2008
- Davwbaird I'm a Fan of Davwbaird 24 fans permalink
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This appeals the the white voters in Michigan that I know in Flint. McCain is a racist through and through, in fact I have never known a republican otherwise except Dan Evans in Washington State. Republican as a group are elitist and above "those" people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 07/28/2008
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