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DesertFox
07-15-2008, 08:11 PM
New York Crimes

Americans are sharply divided by race heading into the first election in which an African-American will be a major-party presidential nominee, with blacks and whites holding vastly different views of Senator Barack Obama, the state of race relations and how black Americans are treated by society, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News poll.

The results of the poll, conducted against the backdrop of a campaign in which race has been a constant if not always overt issue, suggested that Mr. Obama’s groundbreaking candidacy, while generating high levels of enthusiasm among black voters, is not seen by them as evidence of significant improvement in race relations.

After years of growing political polarization, much of the divide in American politics is partisan. But Americans’ perceptions of the fall presidential election between Mr. Obama and Senator John McCain, a Republican from Arizona, also underlined the racial discord that the poll found. More than 80 percent of black voters said they had a favorable opinion of Mr. Obama; about 30 percent of white voters said they had a favorable opinion of him.

Nearly 60 percent of black respondents said that race relations are generally bad, compared with 34 percent of whites. Four in 10 blacks say that there has been no progress in recent years in eliminating racial discrimination; fewer than 2 in 10 whites say the same thing. And about one-quarter of white respondents said they thought that too much had been made of racial barriers facing black people, while one-half of black respondents said not enough had been made of racial impediments faced by black people.

More (http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/15/us/politics/15cnd-poll.html?_r=2&hp=&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin)

DesertFox
07-15-2008, 08:13 PM
One could have predicted what the Times would say the blacks would say. Onliest doubt woulda been how many whites the Times would say said what the Times says they said.

That's the neat thing about NYT polls: You always know ahead of time what the outcomes are going to be. Makes them easier to write about.

Timberwolf
07-16-2008, 12:37 AM
I have no problem voting for a black man...just not THIS one.

DeclinetoState
07-16-2008, 01:40 AM
If Barack Obama were black, then I might consider whether I'd vote for a black man. But given that he's at most half black, the question of whether to vote for him simply because of his race becomes a more-or-less moot point.

RogerFGay
07-16-2008, 01:47 AM
Soon they'll forget the enormous effort the Clinton's went to during the primary to create the racial divide during this election season.

DesertFox
07-16-2008, 07:10 AM
Well, race is certainly an issue in this campaign, but not in the way anybody has said.

It's an issue because some sizable fraction of those 57 million liberals who voted for John Effen Kerry will vote for Obama because he's black, thinking that will prove themselves blameless of antiblack racism. That it ipso facto makes them guilty of antiwhite racism is no big deal, of course.

Not_A_Libscum
07-16-2008, 07:18 AM
The fact that Obama is black is of no consequence. The fact that he is a Marxist-Socialist is.

Maggie_T
07-16-2008, 12:25 PM
:yeahthat: