Working Class White Voters Are Ditching McCain

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KIMBERLY HEFLING | October 10, 2008 10:26 AM EST | AP

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Georgia Lutz, right, sits with Darryl Hendon on the stoop outside their home in Beaver Falls, Pa. Thursday, Oct. 9, 2008. Lutz said she's voting for Obama, as did Hendon, 50, both Democrats. Hendon said he thinks some white Democrats in the region are reluctant to back Obama simply because of his race. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic)

KITTANNING, Pa. — The steel mills and coal mines of western Pennsylvania helped fuel the nation's economic engine. Today, old factory shells and boarded-up storefronts stand as bleak reminders of those once-prosperous times.

But the voters in working-class enclaves such as this still are a sought-after prize in presidential politics, and many are belatedly backing Democratic nominee Barack Obama.

In the Democratic primaries, working-class whites consistently supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton. Later polls showed them overwhelmingly favoring Republican nominee John McCain.

Now, driven by fears that their personal finances could further deteriorate, many see Obama as the better choice _ their thinking in some cases driven more by concern about how McCain would handle the economy than any growing admiration for his rival.

"I don't know that there's anything I particularly like about him (Obama), but I dislike McCain, and I dislike the way the country is, and Republicans need to change," said lifelong Republican Ruth Ann Michel, 64, a retiree shopping in a market in Butler on a recent day. She said her vote for Obama would be her first for a Democratic presidential candidate.

While talk in these parts is mostly about the economy, a prominent _ if not unspoken subtext _ is race. A study of the impact of racial attitudes on the election conducted by The Associated Press with Yahoo News and Stanford University found that whites without a college education were much more likely to hold negative views of blacks than those with a college education.

Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell says a drowning man doesn't care what color the person is who throws him a life preserver.

"This election is going to be decided when a husband and wife sit at a kitchen table, or a single parent sits at the kitchen table, looks at their bills and figures out who is most likely to help them with their financial condition," Rendell said. "If the answer's Barack Obama, nobody's going to care whether he's black, green, orange, purple, fuchsia or whatever."

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In April, Rendell backed Clinton in the primary and had to answer questions after saying some whites in his state were likely to vote against Obama because of his race.

Darryl Hendon, 50, of Beaver Falls, who is black and on disability, said he thinks some white Democrats are reluctant to back Obama because of his race.

Since early September, growing numbers of whites who have not finished college have been expressing the view that Obama cares about people like them, even as fewer say so about McCain, according to AP-GfK polling.

In early September, McCain had a 26-point advantage among white voters without a college degree who were likely to vote, according to the poll. But by late September, the advantage had dropped to 7 points, with McCain leading 46 percent to 39 percent among this group.

For Obama, that's far better than Democrats have done in recent presidential elections. President Bush carried whites who haven't finished college by 23 points in 2004 and by 17 points in 2000.

In Pennsylvania, a recent Quinnipiac University poll showed Obama with a double-digit lead over McCain, compared with a close race after the political conventions. Clay Richards, a Quinnipiac pollster, said that's because support among working-class voters in the state is growing, and he suspects many former Clinton supporters are moving to Obama's camp.

The candidates' campaign schedules make clear the importance they attach to Pennsylvania's working-class voters.

McCain and running mate Sarah Palin staged a rally Wednesday in the former steel town of Bethlehem in northeast Pennsylvania. On Friday, Palin was stopping in Pittsburgh, then heading for Johnstown in western Pennsylvania, where unemployment recently topped 7 percent. The self-described hockey mom planned to drop the ceremonial first puck when the Philadelphia Flyers open their season against the New York Rangers on Saturday.

Obama, for his part, will be in Philadelphia on Saturday. And on Sunday, his running mate, Delaware Sen. Joe Biden, will be joined in his blue-collar hometown of Scranton by Clinton and her husband, former President Clinton.

In western Pennsylvania, Republican and Democratic voters alike tend to be socially conservative, pro-gun and anti-abortion rights. Many are so-called Reagan Democrats willing to vote for a Republican because of social issues.

While some pockets in this region have recovered and flourished after hard times in the 1980s, many never did. Populations have dwindled and many of those left are elderly.

"The ones who can get a good education ... they leave, which I don't blame them because there's nothing here, really," said Georgia Lutz, 55, who was eating breakfast at a diner in Beaver Falls recently with Hendon. "The economy is absolutely horrible and we're going into a depression right now."

The working-class vote is particularly important in the battleground states of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio, where the percentage of adults without a college degree ranks exceeds the national average.

They also are a key voting bloc because those personally affected by the current economic woes appear to be among the more persuadable voters, according to a recent AP-Yahoo News poll. Among them is Michelle Smith, 41, who works retail during the day at a surplus shop in Kittanning and tends bar at night. Combined, she and her husband have six kids.

"Decent working families can't survive. It's very sad," Smith said. "They raised minimum wage, but now you're paying triple in gas to get to work. It evens itself out."

A Democrat, Smith said she's leaning toward McCain. While she said she likes Obama on a personal level, she wonders if Obama has what it takes to fix the economy.

Obama's already won over Don Melochick, 58, a construction worker from Whitehall, Pa., in northeast Pennsylvania. A registered Democrat who's voted Republican in the past, Melochick said he plans to vote for Obama because he's "somewhat better" than McCain.

If McCain "hasn't changed nothing in his 30 years ... he's not going to change anything now," Melochick said, from the counter of a diner outside Philadelphia. But he adds: "I don't think Obama will either."

KITTANNING, Pa. — The steel mills and coal mines of western Pennsylvania helped fuel the nation's economic engine. Today, old factory shells and boarded-up storefronts stand as bleak reminders o...
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I think I heard somewhere that people's 401k reports are going to be in the mail today and they are going to freak out. If it's as bad as I think it's going to be these people are not going to care what color Obama is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:43 PM on 10/10/2008

i'm a white boy from the midwest . you might say the bible belt . i am wholeheartedly for obama . the smartest man in the room . he is exactly the one we need right now . but what i dont understand is the bible thumping white republicans . do they not believe what their bible tells them ? are we not all human beings ? i am hearing nothing but hate from the republican side . i would like to ask the republicans .......wha­t bible do you read ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 PM on 10/10/2008
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Good for you..I guess they pick and choose which passages they believe in..It is people like you that will make Obama our next president.­..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 10/10/2008

flapper.

Well said

My Christian friends don't appreciate the McCain ticket either. I guess they know their Bible too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:12 PM on 10/10/2008

Being from the Midwest myself I have often wondered the same thing about these people on the right who profess that they are Republican because they are Christians. However maybe they only act this way on Sunday's. You sound like you are from MO. Maybe Arnold?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:43 PM on 10/11/2008

you must know me from somewhere . work maybe ? anyway just listen to obama talk and right away you can tell at least he has ideas and plans . mccain is the same old tired thing that we have had for the last eight years . this country cannot stand another four years of this . are you from the arnold area ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:48 PM on 10/11/2008
- sloreader I'm a Fan of sloreader 17 fans permalink

Hallelujah and here's hoping your analysis is true. The Republican trickle down "straturgy" has finally been exposed for what it truly is, a fraud! To be sure, excessive regulation will undoubtedly strangle an economy. On the other hand, cowtowing to corporate interests will most assuredly slash its carotid artery. Our government has a legitimate function in a healthy economy and we need responsible legislators to help us find the right balance. The choice this time around is a no brainer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 10/10/2008
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Yes, I am tired of being "trickled" on also.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 10/10/2008
- StaggerLee I'm a Fan of StaggerLee 4 fans permalink
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It didn't work when Reagan instituted it and I hope if anything good comes out of this financial meltdown it is that supply side economics dies and stays dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:38 PM on 10/10/2008

What we have had under Bush is trickle up results. While labor productivity has increased sharply, the real wages of workers have declined while the people at the top have gotten a lot richer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 PM on 10/10/2008

What is this stuff about COUNTRY FIRST? They are destroying this country!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:29 PM on 10/10/2008

exactly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:13 PM on 10/10/2008
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They say COUNTRY FIRST, but not which country? ;-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:29 PM on 10/10/2008

As a woman of color and ardent Obama supporter I am secretly ecstatic that this economic meltdown happened. It's cut my commissions in half and we are living week to week and cutting out all extras BUT it's all worth it if it can finally shake these folks out of their brain-washed stupor and get them voting for their interests this time and not their fears. Seems that the color GREEN trumps brown, black, yellow, red and white! Hallelujah!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 10/10/2008
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Obama is much better than McCain for the economy, but don't fool yourself - he's a centrist and voted FOR the bad bail-out plan and has plenty of contributions and ties to Wall St. However, he'd work for the people MORE than McCain ever would (McCain work against the people's interests).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/10/2008
- ILibertine I'm a Fan of ILibertine 21 fans permalink
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It is a shame that it takes an event such as the economic thing to cause people to see differently. The real sad thing is that all of the vitriol from McCain supporters and vice versa, I guess, would change to a significant degree if there were some other event such as 9/11 that reminds us we are one. I hope Obama has a chance, in light of the broken government he will inherit, to illustrate more thoroughly what a superficial diversion all of this color thing is and has been - like should have been clear already with Ellington, Coltrane, Evers and King, & on and on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 10/10/2008

Can't say I'm happy about an economic meltdown, but I am glad it happened right before the election, rather than AFTER McCain was in the office of president, and we'd really be stuck with him. Obama has had an uphill battle but this economic crisis proves, for anyone who needs to be hit in the head with a brick, that the all-Republican government experiment was a complete failure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:48 PM on 10/10/2008
- Puller58 I'm a Fan of Puller58 9 fans permalink

McCain is learning the hard way that the old spin isn't working anymore. Hard to swallow GOP talking points when you're unemployed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 10/10/2008
- PoliJunkie I'm a Fan of PoliJunkie 17 fans permalink

You can't teach and ole Lassie how to do new tricks. heh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:05 PM on 10/10/2008
- USA1776 I'm a Fan of USA1776 5 fans permalink

The FORD Motor Company and local Ford Dealerships are adversting on FOX News during Sean HANNITY'S' program. The United Autos Worker and other labor unions support Barack Obama for president. Please join me in contacting Ford's corporate office in Michigan and your local dealerships and encourage them to pull their advertising dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:47 PM on 10/10/2008
- one4obama I'm a Fan of one4obama 11 fans permalink

Got a link to that contact?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:54 PM on 10/10/2008
- OrionGal I'm a Fan of OrionGal 10 fans permalink

I found this web link:

https://secure.ford.com/footer/contact-ford/contact-us-email?contactMainTopic=GeneralCorporate

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 10/10/2008

Ford needs to realize that the losers who listen to Hannity can't afford to buy new cars. These ads are a complete waste of advertising dollars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:30 PM on 10/10/2008
- hangdogit I'm a Fan of hangdogit 14 fans permalink

I sounds like many working-class white voters who have intolerant racial attitudes have nevertheless begun backing Obama -- putting their personal dire economic situation above the race issue. This is great news for Obama -- and demonstrates that they now realize that their flirtation with conservatism (on guns, gays, God) is cutting their throats -- the end of tax cuts for the rich and trickle-down economics is at hand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:43 PM on 10/10/2008
- redsongia I'm a Fan of redsongia 91 fans permalink
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You can vote for the smart guy and still live your life the way you want. Gays guns and god won't change. The only thing that will change is the guy appointing regulators to watch the airlines, banks and FEMA isn't an incompetent, uninterested boob.

They are catching on that a president doesn't have to be like you in every way, he has to be like a president.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:25 PM on 10/10/2008

Palin and McCain are breeding hate in these rallies every day.......­.........a­s if the world does not have enough hate! Hillary Clinton started this dangerous game in the primaries. She went up in those hills in the Appalachia and delicately played the same game McCant and Pain are playing now. It's a dangerous game and McCant knows it. There's one thing though....­......My grandad used to say be careful of the trap you set for others because you very well could stumble up on the trap yourself! It's a shame that John McCant has reduced himself to this level. HIS FINAL STAGE OF THE GRADUAL DECLINE IN STANDARDS. Behaving the way he and Palin has makes people lose all respect for the old guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 10/10/2008

We have never had such a large turnout of young people so interested in voting as this election. It's a shame that McCain and Palin only care about themselves winning this election and not putting this honerable country first. What a poor example for our young people! This is not change, this is the same.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:20 PM on 10/10/2008

shirleen

The good news is that Obama is engaging a whole new generation of young and old alike- together, in this campaign. If you think anyone you know is getting the wrong idea about the political process, just point them at the Obama campaign and say "that is what the political process is all about. Some day you will read the story of this campaign in your history books."

Millions of people have been a part of this campaign beyond just voting. Out of the last gasps of hate, comes hope and enlightenment.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:18 PM on 10/10/2008
- one4obama I'm a Fan of one4obama 11 fans permalink

This is NOT the time to bring Hillary back into this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 10/10/2008

Agreed! Hillary has gotten with the program is one of the good guys again. The Democrats need to concentrate on winning this election, not on refighting old battles.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:32 PM on 10/10/2008
- realtalker I'm a Fan of realtalker 2 fans permalink

DEMOCRATS --- VOTE!!1

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 10/10/2008
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INDEPENDENTS!!! think about yourself AND this country VOTE for Obama Biden

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 10/10/2008
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Now, totally putting race and party aside. All one needs to do is LISTEN to the candidates words. What do they talk about? McCain and Palin talk about Obama and how great they (McCain and Palin) are. Obama talks about our problems, he has identified what the problems are, convinced he has the energy to fix the problems, has given us a brief idea of his plans to do just that. He includes all strata of people from the CEOs to the homeless. He is NOT an idealist, but a pragmatic thinker, which translates to REAL hope, not pie inthe sky, chicken in every pot fake hope , telling the voters what they want to hear type. He has already shifted the burden back to those that can and should be responsible to help themselves out of our problems. He is beleievable. He does his homework. He is in control of himself. He is very humble considering his acheivements. Most of all, he has actually APPLIED for the job of President rather than EXPECTED it. There is no doubt that we will get out moneys worth out of Obama. I would love for him to work for me, and therefore I am thrilled to work for him. And with him when he is our next President.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 10/10/2008

Amen!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 10/10/2008
- GoNitro I'm a Fan of GoNitro 2 fans permalink

"he has actually APPLIED for the job of President rather than EXPECTED it"

Love it. You hit the nail on the head.

Obama is telling me what I want to hear: what I want to hear is how he plans to address the serious challenges facing all Americans. What I DON'T want to hear is what a no-good the other guy is. McCain has nothing -- NOTHING -- in his arsenal but hate and fear.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 10/10/2008
- Scarllatti I'm a Fan of Scarllatti 14 fans permalink
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What I hate most about the Republican party is the way in which they are dividing this great nation along racial lines. To make the matters worse, they cannot govern but can run slimy elections/­campaigns. I despise the GOP so much.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 10/10/2008

FINALLY

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:52 PM on 10/10/2008

A letter to John McCain,

Mr. McCain, you have been weighed in the balances and your time is up. The decisions you have made regarding your campaign have been without regard to the American people. You have put yourself first and country last. Your once respected campaign rallies have now become hate rallies. You have allowed Sarah Palin to hi-jack your campaign rallies and turn them into forums for hate. This has opened the old wounds of racism and fear that continues to plaque the south. The south is one part of the country where you are above 50% in the polls. You nor your running mate are talking about real issues for the American people. The more you push division and hate you will be pushed down in the polls. The hands of God will not let you pass. The American people in this time of our history are not looking for messages filled with hate. Since you are not willing to take back the control you have given to Sarah Palin, you are heading for a political disaster that will be in the history books. Your time is up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 10/10/2008

well put

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:01 PM on 10/10/2008

Huffington Post: Please keep it real and send this letter to the McCain campaign. This is a serious matter that affects us all. McCain and Palin are acting worst than children.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 10/10/2008
- mosesmom I'm a Fan of mosesmom 2 fans permalink

Barack "He's Sane" Obama vs. John Insane McCain...

Finally the light is dawning. Here in SE Ohio, folks are beginning to realize that a vote for John McCain is a vote against themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 PM on 10/10/2008

Barack Hu-SANE Obama...ou­r next President!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 10/10/2008
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I htink you have something there; perhaps Barack Hessane Obama

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 10/10/2008
- 23e45 I'm a Fan of 23e45 4 fans permalink

To: floib
Thanks :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:39 PM on 10/10/2008
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