By Lewis Diuguid, Kansas City Star Editorial Page columnist
The pundits have it wrong about black voters. African-American electorate got it right in casting ballots for Sen. Barack Obama for president.
Commentators and political analysts have said that black voters sided with Obama simply because he is black. Wrong!
African-Americans have consistently voted for "their economic interests," William E. Spriggs, professor and chair of the department of economics at Howard University, told the Trotter Group of black columnists at its conference this week in Washington, D.C.
The meeting traditionally follows the presidential elections to examine what happened and what might be expected in the next four years.
"We don't give black voters the credit they deserve for voting their economic interests," Spriggs told about 40 black columnists and students from throughout the country.
African-American voters were not fooled by the Republican-fueled failures in the policies of the Bush administration, the two disastrous wars, the worldwide economic collapse and the increasing job losses -particularly in the urban core.
Mark Alexander, Obama campaign policy director, said people are angry because they've felt "systematically disenfranchised and disempowered." But that sentiment has been felt the last eight years by people of all races and ethnicities.
David Bositis, with the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, said it was more than a black-thing because black voters like white voters traditionally have voted for white candidates.
Black voters cast ballots for the candidate who had their best interest in mind. Black voters turned out in record numbers. But white voters did their part for Obama, too.
"What happened with white voters in this election was more important," Bositis said. "Obama's share of the white voters increased substantially."
"Virginia and North Carolina seceded," he said from what Republicans had counted on from the Solid South.
People can blame it on the economy tanking, President Bush's historically low approval ratings and folks being discontented with the direction in which the country is going.
"Things are so bad right now," Bositis said.
But for a lot of people of all races and ethnicities, Obama has raised expectations, and they are going to want to see results, said Wade J. Henderson, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights. "It goes without saying that this is a watershed election, a transformative election," Henderson said.
"It didn't hurt Sen. Obama's campaign that the current president is leaving the country like a toddler leaves a diaper," Henderson said.
But Henderson said that Obama is walking into an "expectation gap" between what people hope Obama can do and what he is able to do given the tragic economic state of the nation and the world. The abyss could "engulf his presidency," Henderson said.
But Obama is a gifted politician. His ability to forge coalitions may be his salvation and the nation's. Only time will tell.









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Not true.
Commentators and political analysts have said that black voters sided with Obama simply because he is black.
This subject was never discussed. If anything, pundits went out of their way to discuss, on many occasions, if whites would vote for a black man, but were too afraid to discuss the obvious, I would guess out of fear. These same pundits also never touched the race baiting tactics used by the campaign either.
You can't just pull stuff out of your a@@ and make it fact...wait, this is Lewis Diuguid....never mind.
Lewis D. on "his" president.
Even though I am a registered Democrat I refused to vote for that guy. I gave my vote to McCain, who I thought was the lesser of two evils, and I mean two evils. I have no trust or confidence or hope in Lewis's president. I have to many issues with him, 1)his stand on baby killing. 2)his relationship with that idiot Rev. Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farakhan. And third, but not least, his illegal aunt in Boston who has been ordered deported, living on welfare and in public housing. Think she will be deported now? Not on your life. It took a reporter from the UK to dig her up and she will fade out of the picture now. What a shame, his own aunt living in public housing and on welfare and all the money he has. Really looked after his family. And as far as Jeremiah Wright, if I went to church and was disturbed by the message my preacher was sending out I would have changed churches instead of warming my butt in the same pew for 20+ years and putting my money in the collection plate. To me it says that that O guy must have been in agreement with Jeremiah Wright in "God damn America". And you wanted me to vote for him? Not on your life! I will never consider him my president. I wish we could fast speed the next four years. I would be willing to bet that he has Jeremiah Wright swear him in too.. Any takers on my bet? Lewis D. you're a liar or a fool if you believe Blacks didn't vote for him just because he is Black. You know it's true. You are probably guilty of it also. Well Germany had Adolph Hitler who killed the Jews and now America has Obama the baby killer.
Grinch = idiot
"In 2000, Al Gore received 90 percent of the black vote. Four years ago, Sen. John Kerry got 88 percent of the black vote in his race against Bush."
http://www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20081023/COLUMNIST0107/810230339/-1/COLUMNIST0104
So the percentage increased by 5% from Gore in 2000. Whoop-de-damn-do. Those racist blacks going for Gore by 90%! Holy cow, stop the presses!
Do you have to practice to walk around with your head up your butt all the time, Grinch? You must be limber.
You are a liar, Lewis, or a fool
"Commentators and political analysts have said that black voters sided with Obama simply because he is black. Wrong!" Lewis D.
Lewis - according to the same media that has trumpeted the ascension of the Messiah Obama, 95% of black Americans voted for Obama.
My question is this: had 95% of white Americans voted for McCain, wouldn't you have claimed racism?
Yes, you would have. And I am saying that for you to act as if racism is NOT involved when 95% of black Americans are voting for a black candidate is not only foolish and wrong, it's purposefully wrong.
You're a liar or a fool, sir.
p.s. 50 people were laid off at the Star today, according to Fox News, Lewis. Did you graciously offer to give up your job to save others who perhaps didn't make as much, or did you selfishly keep your job, sir, even though your professed principles would have had you give up that job to save that of your fellow workers?
p.p.s. I visited my brother in a hospital today, and as usual, the Star was still available in a vending machine next to an empty (as usual) USA Today vending machine. Just another sign of the times.