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10-19-2010, 06:44 PM
that Republicans are reading their press clippings and looking at this election as a coronation much like the Obama team looked at November 2008, the get out the vote push from Dems on certain groups is beginning...
Obamas Push for African American Turnout
In the latest sign that the Democratic Party is concentrating on its base during the final push before Election Day, the Democratic National Committee announced today a radio ad buy on African American stations that focuses on voter turnout.
According to a DNC release, the spot is part of an advertising effort worth $3 million in the African American community."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/10/19/obamas_push_for_african_american_turnout_volunteer s_107641.html
BY JESSE JACKSON
'In 2008, we changed the guard," says the Rev. Joseph Lowery in a radio ad for the Democratic National Committee. "This year we must guard the change."
There's no question that if mobilized, the base of the Democratic Party -- blacks, Latinos, single women, the young who constituted more than half of the electorate in 2010 -- could help save many Democratic seats and Democratic majorities in the House and Senate.
While the media have been fixated on the Tea Party, a case can be made that African Americans hold the keys to the 2010 elections. A determined black vote can be the margin of victory in critical states and districts. Recent studies bear this out.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a premier African-American research institute, just published an opinion poll suggesting that African-American interest in this election may be sufficient to close the traditional gap between white and black turnout in off-year elections.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/jackson/2813318,CST-EDT-jesse19.article
I point this out because according to the last stats I saw, this administration has total support of about 96% of black voters.
These elections are NOT a slam dunk !
Obamas Push for African American Turnout
In the latest sign that the Democratic Party is concentrating on its base during the final push before Election Day, the Democratic National Committee announced today a radio ad buy on African American stations that focuses on voter turnout.
According to a DNC release, the spot is part of an advertising effort worth $3 million in the African American community."
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2010/10/19/obamas_push_for_african_american_turnout_volunteer s_107641.html
BY JESSE JACKSON
'In 2008, we changed the guard," says the Rev. Joseph Lowery in a radio ad for the Democratic National Committee. "This year we must guard the change."
There's no question that if mobilized, the base of the Democratic Party -- blacks, Latinos, single women, the young who constituted more than half of the electorate in 2010 -- could help save many Democratic seats and Democratic majorities in the House and Senate.
While the media have been fixated on the Tea Party, a case can be made that African Americans hold the keys to the 2010 elections. A determined black vote can be the margin of victory in critical states and districts. Recent studies bear this out.
The Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, a premier African-American research institute, just published an opinion poll suggesting that African-American interest in this election may be sufficient to close the traditional gap between white and black turnout in off-year elections.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/jackson/2813318,CST-EDT-jesse19.article
I point this out because according to the last stats I saw, this administration has total support of about 96% of black voters.
These elections are NOT a slam dunk !