Why Do Blacks Hate Dubya?
George
W. Bush's strenuous efforts at "minority
outreach" were rewarded by the lowest
fraction of the black vote since Barry Goldwater.
Depending on which exit poll you consult, Dubya
carried between 8% and 10% of African-American
voters. Since Election Day, the Democrats and
the press have gleefully been asking
Republicans: "How are you going to stop
doing so shamefully badly among blacks?"
For them, it's as much fun as asking: "Have
you stopped beating your wife?"
Strikingly,
Republicans seem to agree that there is
something illegitimate about their victories
unless a larger fraction of the "black
community" gives its blessing. Consider the
January 10th Wall
Street Journal column hyping the Martin
Luther King Day wingding at the Heritage
Institute on "How the new administration
can reach out to black America." Gerald F.
Seib gave a revealing example of what he sees as
the GOP's need to win more black votes:
"In
three states -- Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana
-- more than half of Al Gore's total votes came
from blacks. Yet he lost all three because the
white vote went heavily for Mr. Bush."
Hmmhmmh
… Maybe I'm missing something, Mr. Seib, but
wouldn't the Republican sweep of those three
states be a problem for Democrats, not
Republicans?
Republicans
have been furiously scratching their heads over
how to draw more black votes. For example, when
I started reading the Free Republic responses
to my VDARE article (GOP Future Depends
on Winning Larger Share of the White Vote), I presumed that many of the attacks on my thesis
would center on the alleged inevitability of
immigration population. Yet, most respondents
seemed bored with thinking about immigrants.
What everybody wanted to talk about was why
blacks didn't vote Republican.
·
First
thing to remember: despite all the moral glamour
that our society invests in "civil rights
leaders" like Jesse Jackson,
African-Americans are neither a fast-growing
group nor even a terribly large one. No pundit
should be allowed to expound on election
strategy without first proving he knows the
answer to this simple question:
Q.
Which would have increased Bush's popular vote
total more?
1.
Tripling his share of the black vote from
10% to 30%.
2.
Increasing his share of the white vote
from 54% to merely 57%.
A.
#2. This seemingly tiny gain among whites would
have done Bush more good. Because
African-Americans make up 10% of voters,
tripling his share would have netted him 2.0
percentage points more votes. In contrast,
whites cast 81% of the vote, so 3% of 81% would
represent 2.43 percentage points more votes.
·
Second
thing to remember: blacks have perfectly good
reasons for voting Democratic. Republicans seem
to assume that they could get their
laissez-faire messages across to blacks if they
just keep repeating it very loudly and slowly.
The funniest example of this came from Seib's
column. In it, he endorses a black Republican
who suggested that "working-class
minorities are deeply concerned about building
retirement savings and passing on assets to
their children, meaning that Bush appeals to
eliminate the estate tax and reform Social
Security should resonate with them."
"Eliminate
the estate tax"?
Double
Hmmhmmh …So, Mr. Seib, why exactly didn't
Dubya's plan to eliminate the inheritance tax
"resonate" with blacks on Nov. 7?
Could it possibly be that African-Americans, on
average, have a rational reason for voting for
Democrats who want to keep the inheritance tax?
Is it possible that on average blacks tend to
have slightly smaller estates than the
subscribers to The Wall
Street Journal?
·
Third
thing to remember: even though the reasons most
blacks don't vote Republican are perfectly
obvious, it is definitely worth investigating in
detail why Dubya did worse than his GOP
predecessors.
Republicans
can't understand why this happened. After all,
didn't Dubya outreach to minorities like crazy?
For example,
o
Didn't
Dubya speak Spanish all the time?
o
Didn't
he boast about how many Mexican-American votes
he got in Texas?
o
Didn't
he talk about how "family values don't stop
at the Rio Grande"?
o
Didn't
he send his half-Mexican nephew George P. Bush
out to campaign for him?
o
Didn't
"P" tell a Spanish-speaking audience at the Republican convention
about how his Mexican-born mother, the wife of
Florida Governor Jeb Bush, instilled in him the
values of Cesar Chavez and "told me we have
to fight for our race ..."
"Gosh,"
Republicans keep asking themselves, "How
come African-Americans didn't appreciate all
these pro-minority gestures?"
Well
… because
African-Americans aren't Mexicans. They aren't
Central Americans. They aren't Cubans. And they
sure aren't immigrants.
Blacks
and Hispanics have radically different
interests. Immigrants drive blacks out of
blue-collar jobs and drive down wages in
general. They are shoving blacks from political
power across Southern California. Amusingly,
Democratic Congressgorgon Maxine Waters now
represents a district that has a Hispanic
majority. African-Americans have been fleeing
L.A. and Cuban-run Miami for black-run Atlanta.
Riots
provide an acid test of assumptions about
minority solidarity.
Ø
Miami's
African-Americans repeatedly rioted against the
city's Hispanic-dominated police force during
the Eighties.
Ø
The
1991 riot in Washington D.C.'s Mt. Pleasant
district began when drunken Salvadoran men
resisted the dishonor of being arrested by a
black woman police officer. Although the
immigrants began the rioting, African-American
youth quickly poured into the neighborhood and
looted immigrant stores. Mayor Marion Barry's
black-run police force showed up, but largely
sat in their cruisers, enjoying the spectacle of
black kids destroying a Hispanic neighborhood.
Ø
During
the L.A. riot of 1992, Mexican criminal gangs
patrolled the streets of East L.A. to prevent
black rioters from looting their neighborhood.
Dubya
chose first and foremost to pander to Hispanics,
not blacks. In turn, African-Americans punished
him for being biased toward their rivals. In the
states where Dubya's Hispanic strategy worked
best -- Florida and Texas -- his share of the
black vote was abysmal. Here are the data from
the Voter
News Service exit polls:
Ø
Dubya
won 49% of the Hispanic vote (and 57% of the
white vote) in Jeb's Florida, but a crummy 7% of
the black vote.
Ø
Less
publicized is the remarkable fact that in
Dubya's home state of Texas -- where he pulled
in 43% of the Hispanic vote (and a tremendous
73% of the white vote) -- Dubya garnered a truly
stinking 5% from blacks.
It's
instructive to compare conservative Texas to
liberal California. There, according to local
media legends, former Republican governor Pete
Wilson conducted human sacrifices of illegal
aliens or something like that. In the Golden
State, Dubya took only 29% of the Hispanic vote
(and a lousy 48% of the white vote). Yet, he did
more than twice as well among blacks (11%) as in
his home state.
In
other words, in Texas, where the Republican
Party is reputed to be pro-Mexican, Dubya did
only about 1/15th as well among blacks as among
whites. But
in California, where the GOP has a reputation as
anti-Mexican, Dubya did almost a whole 1/4th as well among blacks as among
whites.
So,
here's the Republican dilemma regarding
minorities:
·
The
only clear way for Republicans to do better with
African-Americans is to campaign against
Hispanic immigration.
·
Dubya
ran an almost state-of-the-art campaign of
multiculturalist identity politics campaign
aimed at Hispanics. Yet, he still did worse
among Hispanics by pandering to them than Ronald
Reagan did by talking to them about patriotism.
Dubya's mediocre showing with Hispanics in Texas
is just about all the GOP has to show for their
minority outreach program.
Perhaps
Mexican-Americans in the rest of the country
will come to tolerate President Dubya to the
same degree as those in Texas got along with
Governor Dubya.
On
the other hand, it's possible that Texas'
Mexican-Americans differ culturally and even
racially from California's Mexican-Americans.
The Texans tend to be from the same Northeastern
Mexico culture that provides the main
constituency of Vincente Fox's GOP-like PAN
party. In contrast, California's immigrants
increasingly come from the center of Mexico,
where the corrupt PRI and the leftist PRD
dominate, and the far South, where
Subcommandante Marcos' Marxist guerillas control
part of Chiapas.
Mexican
immigrants are increasingly coming from the
impoverished South. So the future for the GOP
looks bleak.
As
we've seen since Nov. 7, the Republicans have
gained next to no kudos from winning 35% of the
Hispanic vote. And winning it cost them a
sizable fraction of even the few black votes
they'd normally get. In America's game of moral
one-upmanship, Hispanic support is far less sexy
than black support. (Although it's more
glamorous than Asian support.) For better or
worse, African-Americans remain lodged in the
public imagination as America's "real
minority."
In
short, Dubya's "diversity" strategy
has proven to be - at best - a zero sum game.
[Steve Sailer [email him] is founder of the Human Biodiversity Institute and movie critic for The American Conservative. His website www.iSteve.blogspot.com features his daily blog.]
January 22, 2001