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GOP Can't Win Down Ticket by Tying Dems to Obama
Not in the South, anyway. As you probably know, Democrat Travis Childers won a special election on Tuesday in a conservative Mississippi congressional district, scoring a big upset for the Dems that many political observers say is a sign of Democratic victories to come. The Republicans botched one part of the strategy, apparently (from the Times, via the Stump):
But the Republican strategy of trying to link Mr. Childers to more liberal national Democratic figures fell short, as it did in Louisiana. Indeed, voters here were bombarded by advertisements equating Mr. Childers with Senator Barack Obama, a tactic intended to turn conservative whites away from Mr. Childers.... [It] may have helped Mr. Childers more than it hurt him, as campaign aides reported heavy black turnout, heavier than in a vote three weeks ago when he came within 400 votes of winning.
"I like what Childers was saying: he was more truthful and down to earth," said Mary Shelton, an African-American who had just voted for him at the Yalobusha County courthouse here.
And Mr. Childers's association with the party that might nominate Mr. Obama didn't hurt either. "We need a change, we really do," Ms. Shelton said.
Mr. Childers won Yalobusha, having lost it in the April vote.
And even in this district, it is not difficult to find conservative voters dissatisfied with the administration in Washington. "There's a lot of people that are mad at Bush," said Jim Jennings, a retired businessman, sitting at a table with Republican voters at a barbecue restaurant in DeSoto County.
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I lived in Mississippi for five years in that particular district, and yeah, people are mad at the GOP. In general I'd still characterize the region is pretty socially conservative, but like a lot of other parts of the country, they are tired of the war. Also, don't underestimate how influential the mishandling of Katrina was there - the region wasn't damaged by Katrina, but most people there know someone who was affected by it, and the towns and counties in that region also did a huge amount of relief and emergency shelter work while the higher ups did nothing. If anything, I think Greg Davis may have been hurt by Dick Cheney campaigning for him there.
Childers was in the news on April 3Oth stating that he had never met Obama. So, HE evidently felt that the Republican campaign using Obama had some impact.
Posted by: Kathy Giannini on 05/15/08 at 1:53 PM Respond
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Posted by: JP on 05/15/08 at 12:58 PM Respond