blackascoal
The Force is With Me
Surprise, surprise.
JC Watts, who the GOP never felt was "qualified" for higher office, is now thinking of supporting Barack Obama.
"Watts said he's still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.
"And Obama highlights that even more," Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. "Republicans often seem indifferent to those things."
And of lessor note, other black republicans are thinking the same thing ..
Black conservatives weigh voting for Obama
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
There aren't that many black republicans to actually make a difference .. but this speaks to the tired facade that democrats "pander" to the black vote and that republicans are serious about representing all Americans.
JC Watts, who the GOP never felt was "qualified" for higher office, is now thinking of supporting Barack Obama.
"Watts said he's still a Republican, but he criticizes his party for neglecting the black community. Black Republicans, he said, have to concede that while they might not agree with Democrats on issues, at least that party reaches out to them.
"And Obama highlights that even more," Watts said, adding that he expects Obama to take on issues such as poverty and urban policy. "Republicans often seem indifferent to those things."
And of lessor note, other black republicans are thinking the same thing ..
Black conservatives weigh voting for Obama
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/
There aren't that many black republicans to actually make a difference .. but this speaks to the tired facade that democrats "pander" to the black vote and that republicans are serious about representing all Americans.