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Sunday, January 02, 2011

It's Black vs. White vs. Brown in Chicago

The Chicago Mayoral Race promises to be a "colorful" event as the racial politics of Democrats makes things interesting:
Danny K. Davis, a longtime United States representative, has dropped out of the race to become Chicago’s mayor, creating the situation that black leaders here had for months been clamoring for: a campaign that includes only one major African-American candidate.

Carol Moseley Braun, a former senator, became that candidate this weekend, as Mr. Davis announced his plans to step aside and to support Ms. Braun. The Rev. James T. Meeks, the pastor of a large South Side church, quit his campaign about a week ago.

Pressure to unite around one African-American candidate has been bubbling here for months, in part out of fear that the city’s black vote would be split — diminishing its influence and all but ensuring that a white candidate (like Rahm Emanuel, the former White House chief of staff) or a Latino candidate (like Gery Chico, a former board of education leader) might win on Feb. 22.
I wonder if black Chicago voters will vote for Braun in the same percentages they voted for Obama in 2008? That could give Emanuel some scary moments on election night.

1 comment:

Sam L. said...

Voting for someone based on skin color; hmmmmmm....