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On Marriage, African Americans Aren't a Monolithic Voting Bloc

Posted: 05/10/2012 9:42 am

I was thrilled yesterday when President Obama finally decided to express his personal support for marriage equality for gays and lesbians. But I was dismayed by a particular thread in media reaction: the speculation that the main thing the president risks in supporting equality is driving African American voters away in droves.

Sure, the president's endorsement of equality might lose him some African American voters, just as it might lose him some white and Hispanic voters. But black voters aren't a monolithic voting bloc. Neither are black church-going voters. We didn't all rush home last night to do a calculation where we took support for the first black president and subtracted opposition to marriage equality and saw what we ended up with. You might not know it from listening to cable news, but African Americans approach elections with the thoughtfulness and complexity with which everybody else does.

The idea that African Americans pose a particular harm to efforts toward LGBT equality is a hard one to shake. The passage of Proposition 8 in California was immediately, and often viciously, blamed on African Americans who turned out to vote for President Obama. Although exit poll numbers laying the blame for Prop 8 on black Californians were quickly found to be greatly exaggerated, an indelible impression had been left.

A new Gallup poll released this week found that roughly half of whites support legal same-sex marriage. Almost exactly the same percentage of non-whites did. A year-long composite of Washington Post polling shows African Americans somewhat less in favor of marriage equality than other groups -- but with their opinions also shifting in favor at fast pace, and approaching an even split.

I work daily with African American clergy from across the country. All of them approach voting thoughtfully, and remain mindful of issues of liberty and justice. Some are still struggling with the issue of marriage equality. Some have fully embraced it. But I don't think a single one of them will take today's news and decide who they're going to vote for in 2012 because of it.

In 2008, I heard too many pundits imply that African Americans would automatically vote for President Obama simply because he is black. Today, I'm hearing that the only thing that will drive us away from him is the issue of marriage for gays and lesbians. Both assumptions are offensive, and both are wildly off-base.

If pundits start treating African American voters as human beings with complex interests, they might be surprised to learn that we too are concerned about the economy, that we too care about national security, that we too pay attention to corporate tax loopholes and infrastructure funding and the success of our schools. And yes, we care about justice. As long as the media treats African Americans as a two-issue, monolithic voting bloc, they'll continue to miss out on the real trends behind our views - and they'll continue to marginalize our political opinions.

 
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gussom
On the message
04:46 AM on 05/20/2012
Message to conservative posters. In life the victim of predators stay way clear of those that wish to harm them, The Democratic party does not set out to deliberately harm social and ethnic minorities. The only minorities supported by the GOP is the wealthy.
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gussom
On the message
04:36 AM on 05/20/2012
Black people are united by their opposition to any form of discrimination.
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kendall1
TT, TWT, ANBTT, SHYG
11:20 AM on 05/16/2012
"You might not know it from listening to cable news, but African Americans approach elections with the thoughtfulness and complexity with which everybody else does."

That's a good summation of my feelings about the media and how they approach blacks regarding any political issue. However, at the heart of the alleged fight between blacks and gays about marriage equality are most likely some very rich and powerful republican interests.

It's amazing how much attention the black community has attracted about this one issue. You have types like the Grahams, the NOM and more white churches than I can shake a stick at talking about black people and what our values are, and more important what they should be. It's incredible and almost unbelievable because many of those people or groups that are speaking on behalf of blacks would have very little interaction with the black community otherwise. The Grahams had disrespected President Obama; his birth; his politics; his religion, and now they want the black community - the community that sided with him almost 98% in the last election to side with them. Like I said, unbelievable.
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car37ter
Love life and live well
09:03 PM on 05/15/2012
A well-written, well thoughtout articles. Thank you Min. Leslie Watson.
08:02 PM on 05/14/2012
African Americans voted and will vote for Obama simply because he is Black. They actually believe he is God. But what has Obama done for Black America lately. Not a thing. Obama can endorse sin, but he should address the real issues at hand that this society face. Beaside, Obama supporting sin, should tell what kind of person he really is.
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car37ter
Love life and live well
09:20 PM on 05/15/2012
Really, PD1868? Coming from a person whose choices were only white men since the conception of presidential elections. . . Do you really have room to make such a bold statement? Before 2008, did you even care who African-Americans voted for? Did you believe African-Americans voted for white presidents just because they were white before 2008? Did you even consider the possibility that African-Americans vote according to their believes and connection with an affiliated party? You assume to know what African-Americans think. Your assumption does not indicate ā€œtruth,ā€ rather, a projection in your own mind about African-Americans with no support for your opinion.
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01:58 AM on 05/14/2012
Gay relationships among black churches is nothing new because for years it existed in some clergy circles and that is well known. Why not focus all that religiosity on adultry, fornications, stealing in the name of the Lord, politics, church rivalry and sexual escapades among certain one in the pulpis before the media reveals it? Be honest, transparent and above all remember that LOVE is what holiness is all about FOR EVERYONE.
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June25
12:41 AM on 05/12/2012
I bet Alvin Greene would get most of the black vote if he ran against a white Democrat.
oil patch
if you voted obama, you are to blame
06:53 PM on 05/11/2012
LOL! So obama can't count on the black vote in 2012? LOL!
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Mistinguette Grandison
No. Corporations are NOT people
02:32 PM on 05/14/2012
yes he can.
10:28 AM on 05/11/2012
I didn't vote for Obama in the first place and won't be voting for him this time around. African Americans do not hate homosexuasl, instead Black people know homosexuaityl is wrong and they don't agree with it.I also doubt Obama with lose the Black vote, because most Black people vote for Obama simply because he is Black
05:31 AM on 05/13/2012
U definitely don't speak for me
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Mistinguette Grandison
No. Corporations are NOT people
02:32 PM on 05/14/2012
Not all African Americans agree with you on homosexuality.
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Over The Hill
Eyes on the future, head up my...
12:49 AM on 05/11/2012
Yes, if "the media treats African Americans as a two-issue, monolithic voting bloc", they are wrong. But if you think prejudice against gays and lesbians is not a serious problem among African Americans, you are wrong.
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onmydailygrind
05:13 AM on 05/11/2012
It's really not a serious problem among African-Americans. We all have family members or friends who are gay or lesbian. Most of us treat them the same regardless. I actually see more black lesbian couples than any other race to tell you the truth. They're treated just like anyone else. Of course there are some people who hate gays but that's true for any race of people.
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faithnj
09:22 AM on 05/11/2012
Agreed.
12:32 PM on 05/11/2012
You're right. The problem is serious among AA .
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
12:27 AM on 05/11/2012
"But black voters aren't a monolithic voting bloc. "

If only that weren't true. America would be a much better place.
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Msquad99
Space is a vacuum because earth sucks.
06:07 AM on 05/11/2012
Wrong again. Conservatives ARE the monolithic voting bloc and look at the results of that.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
09:23 AM on 05/11/2012
Show me a Democrat that believes in following the Constitution and I will vote for him.
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faithnj
09:23 AM on 05/11/2012
Tim, please tell me what difference you think a change would make? I mean, really. Because I suspect you haven't really thought about this deeply. Prove me wrong.
Tim The Enchanter
Gary Johnson 2016
09:58 AM on 05/11/2012
If blacks weren't monolithic, Democrats' desire to divide America by race would have failed long ago and racism would be essentially non-existent.
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05:01 PM on 05/11/2012
You asked, faithnj. That ought to provide you with chuckles this weekend, at any rate.
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Neli Borba
10:31 PM on 05/10/2012
Even if it seems ofensive there is some truth on it. Why be upset about the truth? Most blacks will automatically vote for Obama, doesn't matter what the president stands for or not, and by that I don't mean that issues such as the current economy, but the trend is very clear to all to see. During the 2008 elections most blacks from the government cut off short their support for Hillary Clinton to switch it in favor of Barack Obama. I remember some black gentleman saying; "I didn see it coming,.." on public TV.

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AlaskanWannaB
BIG BIRD to Mittens: You're FIRED!!!
12:11 AM on 05/11/2012
And a large bloc of Whites will automatically vote against him because of the color of his skin.
12:38 PM on 05/11/2012
Truer words have never been spoken. Some of you can't ever get beyond the color of his skin, no matter what he's done to help the country. Didn't you think this was never going to come? What will you do when the 1st woman become president?
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ctaylor1968
04:22 PM on 05/11/2012
Maybe, but he will get votes for just being Democrat too.
09:18 PM on 05/10/2012
There is nothing that the African American community needs more than a robust appreciation of the particular psychological strengths that fathers can provide. Science is showing increasingly that fathers tend to be challenging and stretching, influencing young people to strive toward goals and new horizons, and they have a particular kind of authority that helps them deal with the rebellious instincts of teenagers. Just providing one extra mother cannot accomplish that, and any policy that bolsters that as a possibility should be firmly resisted.
10:55 PM on 05/10/2012
Talk to Shaq and then come post
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03:15 AM on 05/11/2012
Even if what you say is true, and it isnt, why are you whining about gay marriage and not divorce? Surely one parent is far worse than two parents, even if they are of the same gender.
What do you think of gay adoption?
Certainly an institution is worse for child development than two same sex parents.
The issue is far more complex than you are giving it credit.
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onmydailygrind
05:21 AM on 05/11/2012
I agree, divorce is a much greater threat to marriage than gay marriage would ever be. Funny how people claim marriage is SO "sacred" but change spouses like oil in their cars. Kardashian was married for SEVENTY-TWO days to a guy. That's less than 3 months!! If marriage is so sacred why are people so quick to abandon it?
07:49 PM on 05/10/2012
Ethnicity shouldn't enter into the voting decision. However people celebrated the Inauguration like never before because of the great metaphorical victory: breaking the highest color barrier, symbolic significance of the African father and Caucasian American mother, etc. I was elated though I voted for Hilary in the primaries. His performance is average maybe slightly above and maturing. Ambivalent yet want the specialness of this presidency, the benevolence of Obama and Michelle with their beautiful girls, to continue....
07:29 PM on 05/10/2012
While I agree with your stance on this issue, if your argument is that the African American people are not "monolithic", then why is this article posted in the "black voices" section of the Huff? I think this section is grouping "black people" in the same category, which you are against.
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03:18 AM on 05/11/2012
Not really. Blacks, Jews, and Latinos are distinct groups, but have a large variety of opinions and so are therefore not monolithic. To have a section discussing different opinions on being a member of a minority group is far from assuming that all Blacks or all Jews are the same.
12:41 PM on 05/11/2012
Thank-you. We are not the same. And that's o.k.