POLITICS: WHAT HAPPENS IF OBAMA LOSES?
Monday, May 5, 2008

I came across an article Friday morning which asked, “Will black voters stay home if Obama loses nomination?”
Following his recent endorsements from two former DNC Chairs, Paul Kirk and Joe Andrew, who withdrew support from Sen. Hillary Clinton and endorsed Sen. Barack Obama, Obama is gaining ground in superdelegates, trailing Clinton by 20.
According to the article, though, black voters are concerned that Obama will be denied the Democratic presidential nomination, and if that happens, a lot of them may stay home in November: “If Obama isn’t the nominee, ‘there would be a significant number of African-Americans who would stay home. They’re not voting for (presumptive Republican nominee) John McCain,’” predicted David Bositis, a senior analyst at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, which researches black voting trends.
What about Hillary? In the article, Todd Shaw, a University of South Carolina political science professor, cited a broad disenchantment in the black community with both Bill and Hillary, following Bill’s performance during the South Carolina primary and Clinton supporter James Carville’s description of New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as “Judas” for endorsing Obama.
“The comment plays very badly with African-Americans and Latinos,” Shaw said. “They remind them of ‘Look what we’ve done for you; you should stay in line.’ That doesn’t sit well with voters of color. They view it as Northern machine politics or Old South boss politics.”
James Mondesire, president of the Philadelphia NAACP said it’s foolish for any Democrat to refuse to vote if their candidate isn’t the nominee:
“It’s a stupid way for Obama supporters to think and a stupid way for Hillary Clinton supporters to think,” said Mondesire, a pledged Clinton delegate. “It’s a selfish and destructive way to think. I can’t think of what the Supreme Court would look like if McCain were elected. Roe v. Wade could be diminished, and Brown v. Board of Education could be impacted.”
I think the question is absolutely ridiculous; is there a poll or survey floating around asking if white voters will stay home if Hillary loses the nomination? I digress…
Having won more states, Obama may be on his way to securing the presidency, and one organization wants to make sure that the superdelegates’ votes match those of the people.
Late last week, Color of Change launched an online petition to ensure superdelegates must not overrule the choice of voters. In just two days, nearly 25,000 people have signed it. According to one petitioner: “Black folks are pissed about the possibility of Clinton snatching the nomination, and folks are starting to take notice.”








108 Comments
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76.
KIA
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
#75 Bill is right. I’m not voting for Hilary nor am I voting for McCain. So for the people that choose this option what do you want them to do? You can’t knock them for not wanting to go vote if they choose not to. They will put in office whomever they want to put in office whether you vote or not.
77.
RC
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I’m not sure what I’ll do come November. I think Godzillary has left a bad taste in several voters mouths. From the beginning, her campaign has suggested that Obama supporters are naive, and that he is unqualified to be president-when in fact, he has more experience in Washington than the last two presidents. If she does win the nomination by some miracle, she going to have to work twice as hard because she has to win over swing voters and people within her own party.
78.
It_Is_I
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
If Obama doesn’t get the nomination, I aint voting, and neither should any upstanding citizen.
79.
JAZZY
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
WELL LETS CONTINUE TO PRAY THAT BARACK GETS THE NOMINATION!!!
BUT IF BY SOME STRANGE REASON HE DOESNT, I’M STILL GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM ANYWAYS AS A “WRITE IN” CANDIDATE!!!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
THERE’S NO ONE ELSE THAT I EVEN WANT TO VOTE FOR!
NORTH CAROLINA STAND UP AND MAKE THIS HAPPEN!!
80.
LB
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Honestly, because Obama is in the lead and if I feel they have stolen the election from him, then they are telling me my vote doesn’t count and they are going to do and put who ever they want in office no matter what the masses think.
They did it to us with Gore and I will not allow it to happen again. I have lost all respect for the way the Clintons have ran this primary, and I feel their true colors have come out. Sorry, say what you want but I will never vote for Hillary, I will vote for Ron Paul an independent running before i allow her to get away with how she treated this election.
81.
JAZZY
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
WELL LETS CONTINUE TO PRAY THAT BARACK GETS THE NOMINATION!!!
BUT IF BY SOME STRANGE REASON HE DOESNT, I’M STILL GOING TO VOTE FOR HIM ANYWAYS AS A “WRITE IN” CANDIDATE!!!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
BARACK OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT 2008!!!!!!
THERE’S NO ONE ELSE THAT I EVEN WANT TO VOTE FOR!
NORTH CAROLINA STAND UP AND MAKE THIS HAPPEN!!
BARACK ALL THE WAY, OR NO WAY AT ALL!!!!
82.
Okay
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Say what you want about me, if Barack isn’t nominated, I am almost certain that I will not be voting. I can not even think about giving Clinton my vote. SORRY TO UPSET YOU. I am OBAMA, OBAMA, OBAMA, all the way. It would be my very first time ever skipping a vote since I have been of age to vote. It is just that serious for me.
83.
TamDiggy
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
————-Please with the Clintons “having our backs”. The Clinton’s had their own
————backs. They captitalized on the lack of “pandering” for the black vote. And
————when it no longer became convienent they have shown their ugliness
————-surrounding race issues. I will be voting for Senator Obama tomorrow in
————-the Indiana primary and if he is ROBBED of the dem. nomination I will
————-reluctantly go and cast my ballot of the democratic candidate, because
————after all is said and done OUR people have went through TOO MUCH to
————-to forfeit the opportunity to have a voice. I will scream, and kick and shout,
————-but I will still vote!
INDIANA FOR OBAMA ‘08/12
84.
sarah
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Hillary Clinton jumped on the character assasination bandwagon of the Republican. She has SOOO much dirt in her past, that is Obama have thrown in her face, se, and her husband would be running, and hiding in shame, especially for their gulit by association tactics Hillary has pulled during this election. Luckily for Hillary, Obama is not into character assasination, nor is he into dirty, gutter politics like Hillary Clinton, and the ever hypocritical republican party.
I will not forget how Hillary, when she begain to lose to Obama began sending out to media outlets false information to the media, insinuating that Obama was an muslim. When that tactic didn’t work, she jumped on the bandwagon, of trying to accuse Obama of being unpatriotic because he served on an Anti-charity board with someone named Ayers ( A charity board which by the way has 10 members on it, comprising of doctors, lawyers, professors, city official (both republicans, and democrats, a board which met ONLY 4 time a year). Hillary went out of her way in Philadelphia to try to tarnish Obama, purposefully ignoring the fact that when the events done by Ayers (here in America), happened when Obama was 8 years old (a child), and he and his mother were NOT even living in the US. Hillary then went out of her way to try to insinuate that Obama was again unpatriotic because of the words of someone else, his pastor, once again Hillary was very eager to jump on the bandwagon, trying to take advantage of the guilt by association techniques being used by the republicans, most of the mainstream press. Hillary has no integrity, and if you want to have a look her past just go to http://www.huffingtonpost...hillary-clin_b_99912.html
AND, also see:
http://dyn.politico.com/m...tid=2&threadid=691416
85.
Common Lady
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Sorry, but I will not be voting if Obama doesn’t get the Democratic nomination. I will not be supporting Candidates who I feel will do more bad for the country than good!
I don’t want “Hitlery” or “MkKlan” as any kind of alternative choice! Hell no! I won’t go!
“If you don’t stand for something! You will fall for anything!”
OBAMA 08!
86.
Ara
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
OBAMA ALL THE WAY!!
Sometimes you have to take a stand even if it hurts you. If we allow the democratic party to allow Hillary to be the democratic nominee even though Barack Obama is winning and in the lead they may think they can do this in future elections as well. At least they will know that any time they do this the democratic party stands a chance of losing the entire election. If Obama had been trailing Hillary as she has been trailing him, they would have forced him to concede a long time ago.
Remember the bus boycott, those people stayed united and walked everywhere did anything to avoid riding the bus until they had accomplished their goal, and this went on over a year. Sometimes you have to sacrifice for change.
87.
Ara
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Oh yeah, if Barack Obama is not the democratic nominee, I WILL NOT VOTE FOR HILLARY CLINTON!
88.
bill
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Thomas B. Edsall
The Huffington Post
Clinton Camp Says It Will Use The Nuclear Option
May 4, 2008 03:03 PM
UPDATE | May 5, 11am ET : Hillary Clinton’s campaign today acknowledged plans to try to win seating of the disputed Michigan and Florida delegations to the Democratic Nation Convention at a meeting of the party’s Rules and Bylaws Committee on May 31.
In a statement issued in response to a story on The Huffington Post (”Clinton Camp Considering Nuclear Option,” see below), the campaign declared:
http://www.huffingtonpost...considering_n_100051.html
89.
silly_rabbit
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
WTF??? Why do people *continue* to think that all Black people are they same!? Like we’re all just the same person or something? UM, NO we’re not!!! Omg…ridiculous!
90.
E=MC2
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
Im not American but if I were and someone paid me £1 million to vote for Hillary I WOULD NOT. Shes a scheming, malicious bitch. If she gets presidency then I feel sorry for the americans.
Its sad that there may only be Mccain and Hillary to choose from
91.
moxpoe1
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
At the end of the day, no matter who will be the nominee, I AM a Democrat and will vote accordingly.
92.
MaxAMillion
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I wasn’t going to vote for Hillary no matter what. Her latest statements about being willing to go nuclear against Iran only reinforces my view. The Clinton’s will say and do anything to win. I will never vote for them. I never bought into the “Black President” BS.
93.
What's The Point
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I won’t vote if he doesn’t get the nomination. I feel like this already IS the Presidential race not a primary. For our community there are no viable options left if he isn’t in the running.
I’ll vote Nader or Ron Paul before I vote Hillary or McCain. To hell with that!
94.
Mister Anderson
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I think all Black still should vote, but they should vote for any non-Democratic candidate. I mean we have known for more than two decades that the Democratic party takes our vote for granted. Why in the hell would you still support the party if they not only take your vote for granted, but your candidates as well?
I think we should still turn out in record numbers, I just don’t think we should turn out in record numbers for Hillary.
95.
VTerrell
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I’ll be damned if I will let the Democratic Party STEAL the nomination from Senator Obama when it is clearn that mathematically Clinton at this point cannot win. I will be a cruise but I have the form the request my Absentee Ballot. I am waiting to see what happens before I send it in. I party will not PIMP MY PEOPLE. If they don’t give a damn about you, then don’t give a damn about my vote EITHER! OBAMA OR NO ONE!
96.
Mesuki
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I wouldn’t vote for Hillary no matter what happens. I can’t stand that damn liar. The Clintons have bought more scandals in the whitehouse than any other president in history. They will lie cheat and steal to get this presidency.My conscience will not allow me to vote for Hillary. If Obama,gets this nomination taken away from him,I’ll stay home. This white supremacist country don’t give a crap about blacks anyway,so why should we even support them. Hillary doesn’t try to get the black votes anymore,all she cares about are those white( bleu collar) workers,so why should I give her my vote? She can kiss my A–!
97.
Mommy x 2
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
ug, what a thought if he doesn’t but i will maintain faith that it is his time and he will. cosign with#91, i am a democrat and will vote regardless.
98.
cookie
Monday, May 5, 2008 /
I will never vote for Hillary Clinton. If black people give there vote away to the democratic party after they steal the nomination from Obama than we should be ashamed.
If Clinton is handed the nomination I will vote for Cynthia McKinney and put my vote towards creating a viable third party for future elections.
99.
Shelly
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
LoL I wouldn’t waste my vote if Obama doesn’t get to be the nominee like he deserves, I will just honestly vote for McCain. I would vote 20 republicans before I vote for Clinton. She has already made it clear that she would do anything necessary to win even if it includes slandering a man’s name and making delusional remarks regarding said man. It’s absurd, she is a sore loser she has played a dirty game so therefore I would rather see McCain get the seat as president honestly.
100.
the one is back
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
I just saw this, I am just asking that we follow the popular vote and if the Dems do not I for the first time since 1994 will not be supporting the party–period.
101.
Fake Ass Yaki Number 2
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
Hell I am in NC and I just voted for my main Barack-so I am straight. If Hillary gets the nomination-as pissed as she has made me I will still vote for her to keep us from another GOP president.
102.
OneLovec
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
Like many (most?) people here, I come from a long line of people who have voted Democrat since black people have had the post-reconstruction vote. And - yes - we rode hard for Bill back in the day. Now, though, if anything has turned me off politics it’s the crash & burn political tactics of the Clintons.
For the record: I never backed Hillary’s nomination. If anything, I hoped John Edwards would be the other front runner during the primaries. That said, I am not mad at Hillary because she if fighting hard to win the nomination (like everyone else, she’s in the race to win). What I despise are the filthy tactics she (and Bill!) are using to win AT ALL COSTS. Their actions prove to me that they have no love of their party, let alone for the black community. You all know the saying: “By their deeds ye shall know them.” They seem perfectly willing to leave the party in a shambles at their feet as long as they can divide the spoils up amongst themselves.
I think American politics really suffers because of the 2-party system. Especially black voters are darned if you do and damned if you don’t. The Republicans could care less about us/our vote, and the Democrats take us/our vote for granted. That’s why it saddens me personally to hear black people saying that - when Billary’s primary shenanigans are all said and done - they will STILL vote for her if she’s the nominee. Talk about kissing the hand that beats you….
103.
Mister Anderson
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
Everyone who doesn’t want to vote for Hillary in November if she steals the nomination, can we ALL agree that we will still VOTE, but we can write-in Barack Obama’s name?
104.
Adjoa
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
Voting for Hillary if Obama loses (only because she is a democrat) is just like voting for Barack because he’s Black and for no other reason.
Listen, if Obama loses (which he won’t), I will not vote for either. Hillary’s campaign is rooted in slander, false accusation and inflammatory statements and actions. Its not fair she hijacks Obama any chance she gets…she’s a dirty politician. If she beleived in Democrats, she would stop attacking Obama and start attacking McCain. Obama and Clinton could have both made the ticket if it weren’t for her…
105.
Adjoa
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
#102, “Divide the spoils”…had me chuckling just imagining that. #103, i’m with you 100 percent. Start a petition….I’m sure it would blow through the roof.
106.
gaydar
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
—-I’m for Hilary anyway so…
107.
Our history is GOLDEN
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 /
Yes Mr. J. Dakar, that is a very nice picture of Democratic Presidential Nominee Barack Obama (Yeah I slid that in there)!
I agree with most opinions here. it such a double standard the way this is playing out. but folks, let your voice be heard and VOTE!
108.
YOU PEOPLE ARE DILLUSIONAL IF YOU THINK ANY MAN IS GONNA CHANGE MUCH IN THIS WORLD
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 /
IT’S STILL GONNA BE THE SAME, IF NOT WORSE. YOU GONNA JUST POUT YOUR LIPS OUT WHEN THINGS AREN’T GOING AS EXPECTED ANYWAY. BLACK OR WHITE MAN, IT’LL STILL BE THE SAME….SORRY.
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