Don't Beleive the Hate: Black & Latino Voters are Not Stupid. They will Not Vote Against their Material Interests
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 01:38PM
TheSpook
Peter Beinart argues in his op-ed "A
Democratic Call to Arms" in last Sunday's Washington Post that
Democrats must make big progress among military voters to counter the
Republicans' big success among black and Hispanic voters. As Beinart
puts it: "Republicans have been conquering their demographic challenge,
while Democrats have not. Between 2000 and 2004, George W. Bush
increased his share of African American votes from 9 percent to 11
percent. . . . Among Hispanics, Bush's total rose from 35 percent to as
much as 44 percent. But despite widespread talk about military
disaffection over Iraq, John Kerry won only 41 percent of Americans
with military experience." I think it's a fine idea for Democrats to
increase their share of the military voteābut not because they need to
match big Republican gains among blacks and Hispanics. Indeed, the idea
that, based on the last election, Republicans have somehow conquered
"their demographic challenge" is absurd. In terms of the black vote,
Kerry's 88 percent to 11 percent margin is the highest obtained by a
Democratic candidate since the exit polls started in 1976, except for
2000 and Mondale's 1984 campaign. To say that the 2004 result
represents a breakthrough for the Republicans is ridiculous. In terms
of the Hispanic vote, if Bush had really gotten 44 percent of the
Hispanic vote, that would represent some kind of a breakthrough. But he
almost certainly did not. The 44 percent figure Beinart alludes to is
the NEP national exit poll figure which has more or less been
repudiated by the exit pollsters themselves, due to sampling problems
in the 2004 poll. The best exit poll figure for the Hispanic vote at
this point is 40 percent, based on aggregating all the state exit
polls. And there are good reasons for thinking that the true figure may
actually be closer to 39 percent. So, by all means, go after the
military voters. But Democrats should go after them not out of
desperation (Help! We're losing blacks and Hispanics!), but because
it's a good idea in its own right. [more]