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To: okie01
Unfortunately that knife cuts both ways.

I live in Ohio and am from Pennsylvania.

I remember when Ken Blackwell and Lynn Swan were both running for Gov.

I was convinced that it was a lock for both since they would get the Republican vote - plus a higher percentage of the black vote.

There must have been a lot of republicans who couldn't pull the lever for a black candidate since Ed Rendell and Ted Strickland won easily - as I recall.

It was pretty disapointing.

89 posted on 01/31/2012 11:22:59 AM PST by thedrake
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To: thedrake
It was pretty disapointing.

There were other factors, as well.

Recall that 2006 was not a good year for Republicans, in general.

The Republican base was generally disspirited by an unresponsive GOP majority in Congress and an apparently drifting Bush administration.

I rather doubt that the drop-off in votes for Blackwell, et al, had anything to do with their color -- but was, instead, a mass revulsion for the governing GOP.

In any event, I don't recall the black vote moving more than a point-or-two in favor of the Republican black candidates.

98 posted on 01/31/2012 11:33:51 AM PST by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance On Parade)
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