U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, a white incumbent who represents a majority black district in Memphis, landed the endorsement of President Barack Obama on Tuesday — and harsh criticism from his black opponent in the primary.Congressman Cohen is the guy who famously asked for membership in Congressional Black Caucus as a way to gain further understanding of issues affecting his black constituents (which make up a majority of his district). He was told white boys need not apply.
Opponent Willie Herenton called the endorsement a desperate political move by Cohen and said Obama doesn't know the voters in the district.
Obama issued a statement backing Cohen for a third term in the House, calling him a proven leader. Cohen and Herenton, who served 18 years as Memphis' first elected black mayor, face off in the Aug. 5 Democratic primary.
"Together, we passed historic health care reform and together we're continuing the fight to renew our economy and bring jobs back to the American people," Obama said. "I am proud to stand with Steve and support his re-election to Congress."
Herenton said Cohen, who is white, is concerned he'll lose the black vote and pushed the Obama staff for an endorsement. He said Obama is disconnected from the district, which roughly follows the city borders, and slipping in popularity.
"Mr. Obama's got to look hard and long to even know where Memphis, Tenn., is, OK?" Herenton said at a news conference.
"I'm going to always be respectful to the president," Herenton added. "He doesn't understand the aspirations of people in this community. He made a political decision."
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Obama Endorses White Guy. Black Opponent Hardest Hit
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I guess Obama is playing white side of the race card this time.
A desperate attempt by Obama to try and keep the black vote in Memphis. What a joke with Obama saying he wants to renew our economy and bring jobs back to the American people all the while he is closing down the economy and putting people out of work in the Gulf States!!!!!
Sarah Palin has spoken on these matters:
Sarah Palin calls Obama "half white or half black" wants him to "refudiate" NAACP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRU1pjqQpP0&feature=player_embedded#!
Lew - you're obsessing again. Sarah Palin hasn't said anything about Steve Cohen or the Congressional Black Caucus, the subjects of this post
Well, I can't read and Sarah can't speak.
There, I said it.
Yeah, I guess those thousands of people who show up at her events always leave disappointed.
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