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Thread ID: 11222 | Posts: 1 | Started: 2003-11-23
2003-11-23 03:04 | User Profile
Todayââ¬â¢s Letter: Reader To Louisiana GOPââ¬âDump Rove, Read Sailer! From: [Name Withheld]
Itââ¬â¢s time for Louisiana Republicans to start reading Steve Sailer! In a second brilliant triumph of electoral generalship in barely a year, the state GOP has blown a statewide race and succeeded in electing a mediocre female Democrat, against the regional trend.
Last year, rabid Roveism cost the Louisiana GOP a Senate seat, this year, the Governorââ¬â¢s mansionââ¬âmaking Louisiana the only Deep South governorship that the Republicans have recently failed to capture.
The reason? Poor candidates with little appeal to conservative, mainly Protestant, whites in Northern Louisianaââ¬âi.e. the GOP has not been appealing to its base, ignoring the fundamental point of the ââ¬ÅSailer Strategy.ââ¬Â
In 2002, the national GOP essentially imposed a New Orleans Catholic woman of Armenian extraction. Her defeat (she lost again this year in the race for State Attorney General) also cost the party the 5th District House seat, the Northern Louisiana district whose popular three-term Republican incumbent had been expected to get the Senate nomination.
This year, the Republicans excelled themselves, nominating for Governor the 32 year-old son of Indian immigrants.
He lost too.
To be fair, this major-league affirmative action beneficiaryââ¬âBrown University, Rhodes Scholar, holder of important offices granted by a doting President and Governorââ¬âdid achieve notable successes. He reached out to the black vote and doubled the Republican share ââ¬â to 9%!
He also generated considerable excitement in the Indian communityââ¬âa whole 0.2% (maybe) of Louisianaââ¬â¢s population!
And at least one Hispanic group endorsed him!
But outside (relatively) trendy New Orleans, he won less than half the white vote, in a state where the Republicans need at least two- thirds to win.
Whites basically saw little reason to support a beneficiary of their dispossession. And they were right. In contrast, USA Today reports that Kathleen (Babineaux) Blanco had no reservations about stressing her Cajun maiden name to rally votes in South Louisiana.
Instead of wittering wonkishly about the failure to deflect attack ads on health careââ¬âno doubt by spending more on campaign consultantsââ¬âGOP analysts need to grasp one simple fact:
Scorning the group interests of their key voting bloc spells D-E-F-E-A-T.
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