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The Black Vote is Still President Obama's Trump Card, But Only if the Numbers Are There

Posted: 12/14/11 04:25 PM ET

Black voters will again give President Obama a sky high percentage of their vote in 2012. That was never in doubt. What is in doubt is how many will make up that percentage. It is the number, not percentage of black voters that turn out that will again ease the President's path back to the White House or make that path rocky. The 2008 election decisively proved that the presidential reelection bid is a pure numbers game.

If black voters had not turned the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries into a virtual holy crusade for Obama, and if Obama had not openly in the South Carolina primary and subtly in primaries thereafter stoked the black vote, he could easily have been just another failed Democratic presidential candidate. Through its voter education, awareness, and mobilization campaigns, the NAACP played a huge role in galvanizing and boosting the numbers of black voters, nearly all votes for Obama. It was part race, part pride, and all sense of history in the making and being a part of Obama's epic win.

The mass rush by blacks to the polls was the single biggest reason that Obama carried the traditional must win states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, and broke the GOP presidential grip on North Carolina and Virginia. There's no certainty that will be the case this time around. The GOP dominates the state legislatures in North Carolina, Virginia, Florida and Virginia. Four of these five states have GOP governors and there's warfare between the GOP and the Democrats over GOP concocted remapping plans in Florida and Ohio, and other states. The plans would virtually insure a spate of redrawn GOP friendly voting districts in the 2012 presidential election. The GOP aim is to gain greater dominance in the House and win majority control in the Senate. But the biggest prize is the White House, and the more GOP controlled districts in the states that Obama won in 2008, the greater the odds are of rolling those states back into the GOP win column. GOP strategists almost certainly will spend massive sums and mount a relentless, intensive blitz in these states to paint Obama and the Democrats as the cause of the economic woes of the middle-class, with the always subtle undertone of soft pitch racial code language to prick the lingering unease of many conservative white voters toward Obama and the Democrats.

This political ploy is even more worrisome. Obama's centrist appeal to independents played a significant role in getting many of them to punch the Democratic ticket and augment the huge black vote he got in 2008. But a repeat of that in 2012 is questionable. Polls consistently show that a majority of independents are disappointed, dismayed, or hostile to Obama's handling of the economy, always the Achilles Heel for any incumbent who wants to keep his presidential job.

The good news is that polls are showing the enthusiasm level for Obama is still as high as it was in 2008 among a majority of black voters. Polls also show that blacks are the most optimistic that the country is heading in the right direction. That's due almost exclusively to their backing of Obama. This is the key factor in getting numbers of voters to show up at the polls on Election Day.

Obama has done two things to keep the enthusiasm level high. In November, he held a black leadership conference and unveiled what is as close yet to a white paper the White House has issued on race. It ticked off a checklist of initiatives from health care, job stimulus and small business aid that have benefited blacks. The position paper was an obvious counter to the shouts from some black activists, and on occasion the Congressional Black Caucus, that he hasn't said or done enough about the chronic high unemployment, failing public schools, high incarceration rates, and worries about home foreclosures, and poverty crisis facing black communities.

Obama strategists recognize that the novelty of his history making election has worn off with many blacks. This realization and in some cases, frustration and impatience, set in among many blacks, caused far more second guessing about Obama's priorities then the White House found comfortable.

The backstabbing, infighting, and clownish antics of the pack of GOP presidential contenders and the constant hectoring of them as weak and ineffectual at this stage of the election game should not be cause for the Democrats to uncork the champagne and declare the 2012 election a cakewalk for Obama. Despite fielding arguably one of the weakest GOP presidential tickets in recent history in 2008, the GOP contenders still got the bulk of the white vote. There's no guarantee that this can't happen again. The GOP will rally its fractious base when the Election chips are down. The black vote is still Obama's trump card, but only if the numbers are there.

Earl Ofari Hutchinson is an author and political analyst. He is a weekly co-host of the Al Sharpton Show on American Urban Radio Network. He is the author of How Obama Governed: The Year of Crisis and Challenge. He is an associate editor of New America Media. He is host of the weekly Hutchinson Report Newsmaker Hour on KTYM Radio Los Angeles streamed on ktym.com podcast on blogtalkradio.com and on thehutchinsonreportnews.com

 

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Black voters will again give President Obama a sky high percentage of their vote in 2012. That was never in doubt. What is in doubt is how many will make up that percentage. It is the number, not perc...
Black voters will again give President Obama a sky high percentage of their vote in 2012. That was never in doubt. What is in doubt is how many will make up that percentage. It is the number, not perc...
 
 
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Trapped in Arizona
This, I believe* (*subject to change)
04:40 PM on 12/16/2011
I find the title of the article to be almost tautological -- that is, "Black voters might help Obama, but only if the votes help him".
12:06 PM on 12/15/2011
If a white candidate for president got 98% of the white vote he would be called a racist by the media and the left!
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
01:34 AM on 12/16/2011
Fact or mere supposition? Since the predicate event has not occurred . . .
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Mistinguette Grandison
No. Corporations are NOT people
03:03 PM on 01/07/2012
Al Gore got 90% of the black vote. John Kerry Got 88% of the black vote, and Bill Clinton was very popular with the Black community as well. No racism there.
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Aaron Watkins
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10:06 PM on 01/11/2012
Did any of them get over 90%? 95% in most countries would be considered voting fraud, in the US its called the black political experience. Racially motivated "ethnocentric" thinking at its best.

Not to mention that 11% more african americans voted during the last election than the election after 09/11-while there was only a 1% increase in white votes
jerseyjoe99982002
less government means more in my pocket
09:12 AM on 12/15/2011
name five things that Obama has done for African Americans during his term. I would be curious if there are any.
09:50 AM on 12/15/2011
JerseyJoe
Can you name anything that Bush provided for the citizens of this country, including you, while he was in office for eight years? Name the six things other than what President Obama has done in four years. Please enlighten us with your expertise if you have anything other than just mere words of null and void???
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cegrubbs
09:50 AM on 12/15/2011
Affordable health care, payroll tax holiday, women workers equality legislation, support for African American farmers, Pell Grants, Cold Weather proofing housing. . .

and being an excellent rolll model for youngsters that yes, they can be somebody. By showing that a African American family can be a model for loving and joy. The African American community will turn out in because they see though the silliness that liberals get bogged down in.
12:12 PM on 12/15/2011
Where's this "affordable" health care of which you speak, A majority of blacks will remain on Mediaide pay for by taxpayers. The payroll tax was originally proposed by the GOP and opposed by the Democrats. The African-American farmer act is a fraud that began long before Obama. There have been Pell Grants and weatherproofing subsidies for decades! Now, as far as the African American family. The marrtiage rtate continues to fall. Unwed teenagers are having babies at alarming rates and African-Anerican males continue to be the majority in our prisons. So, how has Obamna changed this situation?
jerseyjoe99982002
less government means more in my pocket
12:22 PM on 12/15/2011
Health care affordable now? What a joke. The rest of the programs, exlcuding one, are give away programs that have exploded the deficit. Yep, aid to African American Farmers? Why black and not white farmers? It goes to show what a racist that Obama is
jerseyjoe99982002
less government means more in my pocket
09:09 AM on 12/15/2011
Yep. Offer someone a handout and they will follow you.
Dont offer them vouchers or a better opportunity for a better education and they still follow you, because you always offer them another handout
05:29 AM on 12/15/2011
95% of blacks voted for Obama. Did that have to do with his policies? Explain racism to me.
RobbieB
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07:41 AM on 12/15/2011
The author is making the point that 95% of the African American electorate DID NOT vote for Obama (probably really like 40% of the eligible voted). If progressives could actually get out the vote - and they eventually will - we will eventually have the majorities in the House and Senate along with the Presidency to actually make some progress in this country.

Oh, and racism? That's what the confederate flag-waving, 5-toothed, 8th grade-educated, Red-Staters practice in voting against their own interests and those of the country.
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cegrubbs
09:57 AM on 12/15/2011
Racism is the systemmatic empowerment of the white people and the systemmatic disempowerment of People of Color. The European Settler Republic has stolen the lands of indigenous Americans and placed those people on reserves, enslaved African Americans and built up a fortune on this degraded labor, and then maintained institutions to perpetuate these relationsships through ghettos and lies and making people stupid as shown in johnvilvens arrogant "question."
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Jim Pasterczyk
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04:18 AM on 12/15/2011
They didn't show up in GA for the Senate runoff election of 2008, hence we didn't really have a filibuster-proof Senate. Every vote counts, every election counts. Be there or lose without a fight.
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MyNameIsJames
What should a person say in their micro-bio
12:55 AM on 12/15/2011
There is NO DOUBT that most African Americans will vote for President Barack Obama. There is also NO DOUBT that African Americans will get nothing of VALUE in return for their vote. They will get a pat on the head as they are once again led down the cellar stairs - while the wealthy and powerful get all the breaks from this two-faced Neo-con of a President.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
04:19 AM on 12/15/2011
I think you've been drinking water with a little too much testosterone in it.
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
01:37 AM on 12/16/2011
If the event has not yet occurred, there are no facts. You seem to live in a world where time travel can occur; how can I move there?
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Aaron Watkins
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12:35 AM on 12/15/2011
Obama strategists have already decided to bail on poor white people and instead concentrate on minorities and rich white people.

"All pretense of trying to win a majority of the white working class has been effectively jettisoned in favor of cementing a center-left coalition made up, on the one hand, of voters who have gotten ahead on the basis of educational attainment — professors, artists, designers, editors, human resources managers, lawyers, librarians, social workers, teachers and therapists — and a second, substantial constituency of lower-income voters who are disproportionately African-American and Hispanic."

http://campaignstops.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/27/the-future-of-the-obama-coalition/
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Aaron Watkins
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12:31 AM on 12/15/2011
95% of African Americans voted for Obama last time and a similar percentatge will again this time, regardless of how good a President he is.
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Mistinguette Grandison
No. Corporations are NOT people
03:26 PM on 01/07/2012
Because he has been a good president http://obamaachievments.org/list. No one could clean up this mess and expect it to be like the 1990's in less than one term, even though he said that, especiall with an obstructionist Republican opposition.
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seereene1
More genius in a cracked pot than a whole one.
09:20 PM on 12/14/2011
I cannot speak for all AA's obviously, but most of my friends and family feel he has been attacked, assaulted, maligned, and obstructed at every turn. Regardless of their financial circumstances - both good and bad - there is a feeling we must support him and his efforts or turn the country over to right wing forces that do not have the best interests of the country at heart.
NoBlueDogs
FIGHT Offshoring!!!
09:11 PM on 12/14/2011
Let Republicans cling to a shrinking demographic. Blacks will never drink the "free market, survival of the richest and extermination of the poorest" kool-aid. Republicans will only remain a threat for as long as the white majority lasts. As soon as this country becomes racially multi-lateral, it's over.

Wait 'em out, Liberals.
RobbieB
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07:49 AM on 12/15/2011
Spot on post. Combine your statements with the fact that the millenials - the "echo boomers" - number in the 70 million range and will soon be motivated to get off their collective rears and actually vote and you see why the regressives are so intent on damaging Obama (and the country).
11:37 AM on 12/15/2011
F&F
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Stephen Stafford
Be the answer to somebody's prayer!
07:24 PM on 12/14/2011
WTF? Absolutely not a word indicating anything the writer has heard or seen indicating that African-Americans will not get out and support Obama in droves.

Let me say this. We have seen every bit of what he has gone through, and we support him. We will not be party to driving him out or fulfilling the plans to ruin him. We have his back totally.

What would possess someone to just up and say otherwise with no indication that there is anything else being considered?
07:20 PM on 12/14/2011
I wonder if he is going to reach out to the rest of us the same way he did the black voters. I think if he runs only on the black vote he is making a mistake. He needs to explain why he thinks he has accomplished things all Americans can agree with.
07:14 PM on 12/14/2011
helloooo
07:11 PM on 12/14/2011
I don't know what majority of black voters you're polling, but as an informed African-American voter, I'll definitely sit out the 2012 election. Obama has been an embarrassment---MLK and Malcolm X would be appalled at his lack of character, integrity and leadership. The only black folks still voting for Obama are those that don't care about anything other than he's black. Please tell me anything Obama has done for poor and working folks, but give us four years of lip service. In my humble opinion, Obama has been a worst president than George Bush, and it's not like he didn't have the intellectual acumen to be one of the greatest presidents ever, he just chose mediocrity and satisfaction with being the U.S.'s first and only "black" president.
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cegrubbs
10:02 AM on 12/15/2011
Either you are not paying attention or you live in an isolated suburb, People of Color communities are strongly aware of what is at stake in this election.
10:08 AM on 12/15/2011
aa yeah rite wink wink!!!! a worst president than bush LOL