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COLUMNISTS
TODAY'S STORIES
05.02.2008
Obama's White Problem

Delaware, Jon Chait's favorite state, tells an interesting, and disturbing, story about the battle for the nomination between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. While Obama won the state, he did so because of overwhelming support from black voters, who made up 27 percent of the primary electorate and went for Obama by a stupendous 89 to 11 percent. That's the kind of margin one would expect if Obama were running against George W. Bush, not Hillary Clinton. If you look at the reason, it seems to have been a backlash vote. According to the exit polls, 54 percent of Obama's supporters thought that Hillary Clinton attacked Obama "unfairly." 

 

By contrast, Clinton won the white vote by 56 to 33 percent (with nine percent to favorite son Joe Biden). She won whites over 60 years old by 62 to 25 percent (with 14 percent to Biden). Did race figure in this vote? I think so, although it's not clear how much. According to exit polls, 19 percent of voters thought "the race of the candidate" was "important" in deciding their vote. Of those, 49 percent went for Clinton or Biden and 52 percent for Obama. That means that race played a role in one out of five votes and that one of ten voters--presumably whites--voted against Obama at least partly because of his race. In so far as these voters would tend to understate the degree to which race influenced their voters, these are chilling figures.

 

-- John B. Judis


Note: This is an update of a previous post.  

Posted: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 10:12 PM with 9 comment(s)

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The Stump said:

The campaign is now holding a call with reporters. Mark Penn argued that Clinton showed strength in both

February 5, 2008 10:21 PM

ralphnelle said:

Idea for subtitle: Hillary's Black Problem.

February 5, 2008 10:21 PM

AaronBBrown said:

This is why Barack Obama needs to be the Democratic nominee, because America has yet to face this issue, an issue which still eats away at the heart and soul of this country.

One more Republican president could be the end of the United States of America, the end of the Republic and democracy as we know it, wouldn't it be ironic if our demise was brought about the vicious ugly stain that has marred this country's greatness and divided us since its inception, the question of racial prejudice and hatred.

Can we overcome this enormous impediment to our progress as a nation, come together and finally become the UNITED States of America, or will we break it all to pieces?

America needs this fight, and with Obama we can't hide from it anymore.

February 5, 2008 10:22 PM

kgrant1054 said:

Right, so Clinton is losing folks off the white and black vote.  How is this a bad sign for Obama?

February 5, 2008 10:23 PM

Rhubarbs said:

Numerically, how does Obama's "white problem" compare to Hillary's "male problem"? I mean, I've only seen exit numbers from a couple of states, but those show Obama splitting or winning among white men. They show Hillary losing the overall male vote pretty big.

February 5, 2008 10:24 PM

virginiacentrist said:

Judis:

I just checked, and no one lives in Delaware.

Best,

VC

February 5, 2008 10:30 PM

ralphnelle said:

virginiacentrist,

Thanks for the laugh.

February 5, 2008 10:47 PM

glacialspeed said:

I'd say that Hillary has a college-educated person problem.  

February 5, 2008 10:48 PM

jswynes said:

Jesus, AaronBBrown, hyperbole much? That's beyond ludicrous.

February 6, 2008 12:32 AM