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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- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 20 fans permalink
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McC is the benefit of all sorts of "affirmitive action," programs. Except they are not known as affirmitive action programs, are they?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:11 PM on 07/28/2008
- MidSection I'm a Fan of MidSection 13 fans permalink

I'm latino. I support McCain in his supporting doing away with affirmative action. It's a disgrace giving positions based on race. if anything, affirmative action should be income based.....­.not based on the color of your skin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:07 PM on 07/28/2008

The media and the mainstream for decades has always made the face of affirmative action that of black people..na­mely black men...The truth of the matter is that the biggest beneficiary of affirmative action has been women, namely white women...So when politicians use this as an issue, it is very effective because the thought of any un-qualified minority gaining admission, or employment over the white majority is a very emotional idea.

We live in a country where a person's name alone can be the biggest barrier to even getting called in for an interview.­..( read Freakanomics) so I find it very difficult to believe we have reached a point where we can honestly say that race based discrimination does not exist...

West Virgina showed the country they are people who will flat out tell you, "your skin color;race influenced my decision."

Barack Obama is in the ultimated damned if you do..damned if you don't..

The Reality is that while the problem of the 20th century was the problem of the "color line", the problem of the 21st century will be the problem of the 'economic line"..

Obama 2008

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:59 PM on 07/28/2008
- hmmmmmer I'm a Fan of hmmmmmer 29 fans permalink

All McSame knows is how to pander, it is all he has done since he became the Republican nominee and will continue until he is defeated in the November election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:56 PM on 07/28/2008

Well is not like he can talk about anything else. I'm white independent and I would never vote for the new McCain, I liked the one in 2,000 better.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 07/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Forty vs. over four hundred, you do the math.


...yet the legislation remains an inadequate approach to solving the issue of Americas' historical rape and slaughter of the minds, bodies, souls, and potential of a people for centuries.

Affirmative Action was a compromise more so than a solution. Large segments of the American population have not denounced in their hearts and mind the doctrine of "white male superiority". As long as that demon is amongst us, no compromise legislation will level the playing field. It is more a question of human rights than civil rights as government grants the latter and natural process grants the other. Giving the power of human definition to feeble men is to relinquish ones' own ability to evaluate self worth and to submit ones’ self or to make ones’ self subservient to the political whims of the flawed. The architect's of disease and divide know what they have wrought and they are enjoying the show as the get rich on a generational level by stoking the divide within a game of malice. Meanwhile some still clamor to live in the big house under the table where the scraps are thrown. Give me two breaks; ones’ soul is not worth anything man has to offer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 07/28/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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The fear is that the future will bring a flashpoint that will forever transform this country in an undesirable fashion. If you truly care about America, understand that just beneath the surface of PC approaches to humanity is a boiling cauldron of despair, hopelessness, and justified anger that will one day explode beyond rioting and looting if truly valid actions are not taken to quell the giant wave that is hate in this country. The architects think they can control this possibility through the introduction of drugs, miseducation, misinformation and all other tactics that seek to make lies the truth. However, the blowup and blowback may not fall under human control but may be a thing of fate or karma for an evil that refuses to correct itself. Spin how you like, but bigots know who they are and they know how they operate, no matter the cloak of disguise they don. McCain, we who desire a unified America know who you are and your disguise is not working. It has the holes of your voting record in it and the funk of your political existence permeates the air around it. Vincent Price talked about the funk of forty thousand years. I say the funk of over four hundred is equally nauseating if not equally deadly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 07/28/2008

Can't understand all the good folks here who just don't appreciate all the good things JMC has done like decreasing the Rep. party by tens of thousands.

Um, can't think of much else.

Maybe I can check back later.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/28/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 237 fans permalink

Somebody better inform Mc that affirmative action assist white women who are considered minority ... they get federal business loans by the truck loads!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:00 PM on 07/28/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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The SBA does NOT consider white women a minority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- macbabe I'm a Fan of macbabe 105 fans permalink
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polls are up for him, repugs are loving him and all the negative digs...
he's re-energizing his faithful!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:31 PM on 07/28/2008
- StillIRise I'm a Fan of StillIRise 567 fans permalink
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You can add to that memo that white women have benefitted more from affirmative action than any other demographic, including blacks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:54 PM on 07/28/2008
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Better yet, don't tell him. Let him find out in the poll results of November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- gloriar8 I'm a Fan of gloriar8 4 fans permalink

Gladys 46- I say it all the time, that white women get more out of aff. action that people of color these days. I was friendly with this white woman once who said that she was going to start her own business, by getting funds through aff. action. I told her that aff. action was about to be rescinded. She told me that that was just for blacks, not white women. Needless to say we are no longer friendly. She was okay with blacks not benefiting from aff. action, but it was ok for white women to get quotas.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 07/28/2008
- zendem1 I'm a Fan of zendem1 110 fans permalink

Hes been a wonderful spokesman for the Czechoslovakian Chamber of Commerce.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:15 PM on 07/28/2008
- nmjangirl I'm a Fan of nmjangirl 2 fans permalink

LOL! Not that was good! Couldn't agree more!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:12 PM on 07/28/2008
- soithoni I'm a Fan of soithoni 7 fans permalink

Guess even "holding their noses" won't be as easy as most conservatives thought. It's kind of difficult to hold your nose, mark a ballot, and puke your guts up... all at the same time.

The best of luck to conservatives. It couldn't happen to nicer guys.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:41 PM on 07/28/2008
- srtjsrtj I'm a Fan of srtjsrtj 2 fans permalink

McCain has been in Affrimative Action Program for the past 30+Years on our, Taxpayer Nickel. He has a lot of nerve. If We The People paying you is not Affirmative Action what is?

No one but no one is willing to talk about the $1,000 A Plate Fundraiser McCain had on his overseas trip at the Earl's home in London.

Sen. McCain will expand his pursuit of campaign Donation at a $1,000-a-Plate Lunch at the 18th Century Spencer House In London.

The Transalantic Fund-raiser, to be held March 20,2008 at the Home built by the Earl Spencer An ancestor Of Diana, The Late Princess of Whales, comes at the end of a Foreign Trip Mr. McCain, the Presumptive Republican nominee for president, has Repeatedly said is Not Political.

Mr. McCain is to travel to LONDON, PARIS AND THE MIDDLE EAST (at the Taxpayer Expense) with Senator Lindsey Graham, the South Carolina Republican, and Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, the Connecticut independent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/28/2008
- KBAR I'm a Fan of KBAR 28 fans permalink
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If We The People paying you is not Affirmative Action what is?

http://www.newsweek.com/id/112849/page/4

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 07/28/2008
- S1m0n I'm a Fan of S1m0n 99 fans permalink
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Good. Like Hillary Clinton's post super Tuesday campaign, this is a loser's tactic: great for losing close, but fatal for anyone who wants to win. It means that the Obama campaign has won ALL the issue wars with John McCain so thoroughly that the McCain camp has no better recourse than to go low.

Like Hillary Clinton, they're likely to find that appealing to resentment is terriffic at firing up the base, but it will alienate the center--the 15 or so percent of voters who decide every presidential election. As things stand, Obama is campaigning for them, while McCain's race attack means he's now campaigning for votes he should have had sewn up months ago.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 07/28/2008
- CharlesJ I'm a Fan of CharlesJ 16 fans permalink
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McCain is a crooked, cheating, do what ever it takes to get elected. Nothing McCain does or will do is going to surprise me. Look that the Linclon bank collaps, he and his wife were right in the middle of that one, and he will get away with it. The man is completely worthless and a true shinning example of the republican party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:36 PM on 07/28/2008
- gladys46 I'm a Fan of gladys46 237 fans permalink

Mc has no political gain here ... America needs to know (if MSM did it's duty an inform the public) that affirmative action does not just assist african americans ... white women benefit and have benefitted greatly .... so-called small business ownerships own by white women are given loans on a much greater scale than african american small businesses!!

When O says he wants to take a look at the present affirmative action regulations, he should, so that the concept includes poor people, not just race (white or black) but, reflective of class!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:35 PM on 07/28/2008
- jeanrenoir I'm a Fan of jeanrenoir 116 fans permalink

If race-baiting was good enough for HIllary, why shouldn't it be good enough for McCain, too--especially since McCain seems, admittedly haplessly, to be trying to simply follow Hillary's playbook against Obama, loser though it was. Remember that McCain comes from the same state that gifted the nation with Goldwater, and that McCain opposed making M. L. King's birthday a national holiday. Like the Democratic primaries, the general will be a referendum on race, whether we like it or not. Hard to believe that McCain will win over a majority of independents with racism, but who knows? After all, he's desperate.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:30 PM on 07/28/2008

M S M played the "race" card a longtime ago in this election, with their "he isn't one of us spin." There is nothing new here other than he is jumping on board the race baiting bandwagon earlier than their usual race baiting timetable. Oh yeah, he's about to get ugly with it. Just watch and see. He's about to roll out the nasty campaign we have been expecting. No surprises here.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:27 PM on 07/28/2008

No one has to play the race card; just look at Obama and see he is black....T­hen get on to the issues.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 07/28/2008

As if Latinos, Asians, and all other races won't get that they're included in the attack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 07/28/2008
- BEHM777 I'm a Fan of BEHM777 13 fans permalink
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I hope they do.

BEHusseinM777

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 PM on 07/28/2008
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