Thursday, September 22, 2011

New poll: Obama support among Blacks has dropped from 83% to 58% Say what?


ALERT: The Last Tradition has just learned that an alert has gone out to Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Maxine Waters, and the Congressional Black Caucus to start calling Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, and the Tea Party a bunch of racists.

An unidentified Democrat operative has told The Last Tradition, “We need to get these Negros back in line. And this works every time.”



Washington Post

New cracks have begun to show in President Obama’s support amongst African Americans, who have been his strongest supporters. Five months ago, 83 percent of African Americans held “strongly favorable” views of Obama, but in a new Washington Post-ABC news poll that number has dropped to 58 percent. That drop is similar to slipping support for Obama among all groups.

“There is a certain amount of racial loyalty and party loyalty, but eventually that was going to have to weaken,” said Andra Gillespie, a political scientist at Emory University, who studies African Americans. “It’s understandable given the economy.”

African Americans have historically correlated approval ratings of the president to the unemployment rate, she said. The slip in the strongly favorable rating continues the decline Obama has seen among all groups, but black voters have been his staunchest supporters. Overall, they still hold a generally favorable view of the president with 86 percent saying they view him at least somewhat favorably.

Gillespie’s view that the decline is tied to the disproportionately high jobless rate faced by African Americans correlates with the drop in their view of Obama’s handling of the economy. In July, only 54 percent of blacks said they thought Obama’s policies were making the economy better compared with 77 percent the previous year.

Similarly, the White House has been sharply criticized in recent months by black political leaders, who argue that he has not done enough to help blacks. The unemployment rate for African Americans hit 16 percent this summer, the highest rate since 1984, and the members of the Congressional Black Caucus launched a jobs tour focused on the problem.

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I’m not holding my breath that these numbers will remain this way after the usual hit job on Republicans by the Democrat Party that the brothers and sisters always fall for. Or could this be the occasion the African American community reach political maturity after 50 years in the wilderness?

Memeorandum




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