Cleland Worried About "White Backlash" To Obama

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First Posted: 10-31-08 11:32 AM   |   Updated: 12- 1-08 05:12 AM

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Max Cleland, the former Senator from Georgia who has taken on an active role helping Democrats campaign in that state, expressed concern that there would be a certain amount of "white backlash" to Barack Obama in the South.

In an interview with the Huffington Post, Cleland lauded the Illinois Democrat for changing the political landscape in "fundamental" ways, through "massive new registration of voters, many of them African-American." But he warned that there would be "a certain white backlash against that, which... has always been a part of the politics of the South."

"There are [people] who react negatively when it looks like the government or the Democratic Party favors blacks over whites," he explained. But he offered that Obama had offset much of this by recruiting an unprecedented amount of supporters (including many newly registered voters) to his camp.

If anyone knows about the mindset of Southern voters, it is Cleland. The triple-amputee Vietnam veteran famously lost his reelection bid in 2002 under the weight of vicious smear tactics.

Cleland said he saw hints of that style of campaign in John McCain's current run for the presidency. But the fault, he argued, was not with Arizona Republican but rather with the people who surround him.

"Keep in mind, some of those people there are Karl Rovian protégées," he said. "That's what bothers me. I mean, if John McCain were to get rid of that stuff and become the John McCain of 2000 he would have a much better chance."

A widely respected voice on national security, Cleland did chastise McCain individually for one facet of his campaign: the choice of Sarah Palin as running mate. He "knows better," said the Georgia Democrat. He "wanted to go for Lieberman or Ridge as his V.P. -- both of which would have been very credible... [but] they were pro-choice and it was a threat by the right wing nutzos to disrupt the Republican convention that caused McCain to cave in and go with somebody that was -- in Karl Rovian terms -- good for cranking up the base. And it has become a disaster."

But Cleland's main diagnosis for the ills of the Republican ticket was clear. "I am sorry that John is going against the whirlwind that Bush has sown," he said.

Six years ago, Cleland faced a very different Bush whirlwind. During a his reelection bid for Senate, his Republican opponent (at the behest, he says, of the White House) ran ads that put his picture alongside Osama bin Laden. Combined with the governor's decision, that year, to take the Confederate emblem off the state flag, the Bush administration had all the wedge issues it needed to drive up the vote against him.

Flash-forward to today and the dynamics could not be more different. A massive wave of Democratic voters, a presidential campaign that has excited the base, and President Bush's dwindling popularity all have produced what was believed to be unthinkable: an opportunity for Obama to win the state and for Democratic candidate and fellow Vietnam vet Jim Martin to upset Sen. Saxby Chambliss, the man who beat Cleland back in '02. (The polls are very tight in that Senate race, though the consensus among those who have followed that contest is that Chambliss stands a good shot of pulling it out.)

"The fact that Obama is even close in Georgia -- like four points -- is a miracle," said Cleland. "It is unheard of. And who knows what will happen in terms of turnout. It could push him over the top, it could push Martin over the top. We have historic numbers in terms of registration, African-Americans and young people. We have not had that ever in terms of early voting, in terms of absentee voting."

Cleland, who blogged about the Georgia Senate race for the Huffington Post, said that there was no personal satisfaction or vindication he would take out of a Martin win. But he acknowledged that some people in the state have come to see the allegations made against him in 2002 as lies. "There is some regret out there," he said, "that I am not still in the United States Senate."

Max Cleland, the former Senator from Georgia who has taken on an active role helping Democrats campaign in that state, expressed concern that there would be a certain amount of "white backlash" to Bar...
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- eirrac I'm a Fan of eirrac 12 fans permalink
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I'm so tired of racism. Haven't we done enough awful things to each other?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 10/31/2008
- enochsmoky I'm a Fan of enochsmoky 13 fans permalink

Obama and the elders of the Democratic party had better restrain the nut jobs on the far left and in the Congressional Black Caucus. Many are drooling at the prospect of billions of dollars in reparations for the descendants of slaves. This single issue would permanently damage race relations and fracture the Democratic party. This issue has not been debated much in this campaign, however, slave reparations has been a celebrated cause for most of the progressive left. I have not heard Obama's position on this issue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 10/31/2008
- postman606 I'm a Fan of postman606 67 fans permalink
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No serious A. A is even discussing reparations. Obama spoke on this issue a long time ago. Please can't you folks find something of substance to say and stop reading that right-wing whack job crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:06 PM on 10/31/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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PLEASE DONATE TODAY to the Democratic challenger to Chambliss (R-acist).

Jim Martin is really close to taking the Senate seat. This race is definitely do-able.

http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/19359
OR
http://www.actblue.com/page/martinforsenate

OCT. 31, 2008
-Once trailing by nearly 40 points behind U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, Midtown native Jim Martin had closed the gap to within the margin of error of most polls a week before the Nov. 4 election.

http://www.southernvoice.com/2008/10-31/news/localnews/9358.cfm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:41 PM on 10/31/2008
- kjstjohn I'm a Fan of kjstjohn 256 fans permalink
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I have given very happily to Jim Martin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 10/31/2008

right now in Georgia it is :

McCain 52%
Obama 47%

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:37 PM on 10/31/2008

Polls polls and more BS...

Look I live here - it's going to be a lot closer than that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 10/31/2008

help Martin beat Chambliss!

help him get out the vote!

http://www.martinforsenate.com/home.html

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 10/31/2008

PEOPLE KEEP HYPING THIS RACE THING UP,NOW ARE THERE WHITES WHO WANT VOTE FOR OBAMA YES OF COURSE.BUT LIKE OBAMA SAID HE NOT GOING AFTER THEM VOTERS,THERE ARE BLACKS AND WHITES AND LATINOS WHO ARE VOTING FOR OBAMA.BECAUSE THEY LIKE THE WHOLE THING OF CHANGE,HIS POLICES,AND THAT'S WHY I'M AND SO MANY OTHERS ARE VOTING FOR HIM!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:34 PM on 10/31/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 451 fans permalink
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Exactly what and when did the Obama campaign ever do or say to indicate that "blacks" would get preferential treatment over "whites"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:30 PM on 10/31/2008

The Obama campaign is mostly run by whites, which makes the Rethugs look even more hysterical.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 PM on 10/31/2008
- SOLERSO68 I'm a Fan of SOLERSO68 36 fans permalink
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Saxby chabliss is a living walking dinosaur throw back to the neanderthall "old south". its very frightening how far we've moved back toward that over the last 15-20 years. this is the republican "chang"....presto!! its 1890 again!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 10/31/2008
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I'm terrified when someone at my job brings up politics but today in my SE PA office someone brought up that the most popular Halloween costume was Sarah Palin. Most of my white colleagues mocked her within seconds. It was almost like when she got boo'ed the Flyers game a few weeks ago. LOL!

Many white folks up here in SE PA detest Bush and are angry that McCain picked a wingnut like Palin.

I see a white backlash against McCain and victory for Obama here in PA.


O&Joe 08'

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:25 PM on 10/31/2008
- pupbayer I'm a Fan of pupbayer 23 fans permalink

I think Cleland is right. Most votes are against Bush not for O bama. Which is the way it usually goes in this country. People vote against someone not for someone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 10/31/2008
- Carolab I'm a Fan of Carolab 451 fans permalink
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I voted for Kerry last time against Bssh. This time I am voting FOR Obama and it feels good!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 10/31/2008
- GingerB I'm a Fan of GingerB 82 fans permalink
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You may believe that, but you're wrong. I am voting FOR Obama and my fellow Obama supporters are doing the same. I know them, you don't, McBushbot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:53 PM on 10/31/2008
- CarmanK I'm a Fan of CarmanK 41 fans permalink

OBAMA CAN TAKE ANY VOTE HE CAN GET, for whatever reason. But I will say, after looking at Obama's credentials: his intelligence, hard work, understanding, compassion and stamina, I was really pi--ed off the other day when some dimwit caucasian female, told a reporter that she was voting for McCain-"the lesser of two evils". I have to say, this is one election, I believe the Democrats have it right and the country needs Obama/Biden.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:17 PM on 10/31/2008
- MrsPeel I'm a Fan of MrsPeel 56 fans permalink
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Does that apply to your vote for McCain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:18 PM on 10/31/2008
- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

I have faith in the supporters of Sen. Obama. The volunteers and people I have met are decent, determined people who will follow through and help us all realize our dream.
They can bring it on - we are ready.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:24 PM on 10/31/2008
- tydicea I'm a Fan of tydicea 9 fans permalink
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Good ole Max. Shamless will get his comeuppance. And I wouldn't be put in that agonizing position of defending McCain. This was his campaign, it was his call to decide whom he surrounds himself with. If he can't or couldn't do that, this country doesn't need him as president. That is not my of a leader.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 10/31/2008
- bbbbmer I'm a Fan of bbbbmer 30 fans permalink
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I ***ADORE*** MAX CLELAND!!!! Never did a finer spokesman for American wisdom, compassion, and civil rights emerge from Georgia - save Jimmy Carter.... not a first act... What kind of heartless jerk must Saxby Chambliss be to have so absurdly cultivated fear and loathing among low info voters against Cleland in the last Senatorial go-round... There simply MUST be a special place in the next life reserved for such cruelty, hypocrisy, and inhumanity....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:22 PM on 10/31/2008

Unlike Europe and Japan, the United States has never been destroyed by our extermists. Perhaps, and I do not say this with any glee whatsoever, it is indeed better to go ahead and get a "civil war" over with to purge out the right wing white christian bigots. Doing so will no doubt be painful, but I have experience with Japan by living & working there. Not only are my in-laws embarrassed and annoyed by the right wing idiots who want to restor the emperor, society at large scoffs at them and their proven destructive ways.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 10/31/2008
- nwmother I'm a Fan of nwmother 30 fans permalink
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What was the civil war we fought in 1865? The civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s was very much a culture war--people lost their lives...This country does not require bloodshed to bring about change, but it has happened before.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:23 PM on 10/31/2008

Sadly, I'm afraid this country does require bloodshed for real, monumental, and lasting change. People don't really get involved and push back against the forces fo intolerance until people start dying. Such is human nature.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 10/31/2008
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My Guatamalan gardener just expressed the same fear along with his support of O. I think we should let O take the lead on this concern. He has consistently risen above the smears and lies that are based in bigotry and hatred. And he has consistently behaved as though his race is not an issue for the majority of Americans. The fact that he is where he is right now would support that notion. I think many of the people who so fervently support McCain at this point are largely ideologues unerringly supportive of the GOP, not necessarily racists. Well, that is my sincere hope anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:21 PM on 10/31/2008
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