Yes, it happened.
President Barack Hussein Obama was reelected as the 44th
President of the United States of America. The President won reelection in a race that turned out not
to be anywhere near as close as described. There is a very good reason for that. Most of the media and politicians tried
to convince certain people that they were disenchanted with this
President. The media tried to
create a narrative that certain folks who had voted for this President in 2008
and carried him to a landslide victory were so disappointed with him as
President that they would never come out to the polls in those levels to reelect him. Nothing he promised happened fast
enough for this fleeting group (despite the fact that he made good on about 75%
of his campaign promises). They
were pushed to the polls in 2008 simply to be part of the history of voting for
the first Black President. And to
ensure that this certain group didn’t find a way back to the polls, states set
up systemic obstacles to suppress the vote of anyone who belonged
to this group. When that was
overturned, they counted on this group to be uninformed, intimidated and plain
old lazy. Mitt Romney and the
entire Republican Party counted on this group staying home so that he could win
the presidency. They did not and he
did not. While the President won
his job back, he wasn’t the only winner last night nor was he the most
significant winner. The most
significant winners last night were the people of color, mainly African
Americans and Latinos, Women and working class White men who surprised the hell
out of the naysayers and demonstrated once again that the party who hears their
voice, respects their lives, honors their wishes, speaks to their concerns,
welcomes them into the conversation and acknowledges their existence and power
will be the party that wins.
The real winners last night are the additional ONE MILLION
voters who showed up in PHILADELPHIA for the President in a state where the
republican legislation put into LAW ways to suppress their vote. This win was replicated around the
country where the President maintained the high voter turn out of Black people
who were faced with enormous opposition and suppression tactics. The real winners last night were the WOMEN across the country
that sent a message not only to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan but also to Todd Akin
and Richard Murdock that our bodies are not to be discussed in such a
disgusting way and that we DEMAND the right to make decisions about our bodies,
even ones everyone may not agree with.
The real winners last night were LATINOS who gave this President 75% of
their votes, sending the message that demonizing the Hispanic community will
not be accepted. Neither will
ignoring them and their issues (which go far beyond immigration by the
way). With that sweeping vote,
they showed the country that it is NOT wise to ignore the fasting growing
demographic, especially if you want to have a chance in hell to win. And finally, the real winners last
night were the working class WHITE MEN of Ohio. These working class men are an example for the country. Throughout
the country, President Obama struggled to gain support from working class non-college
educated white men. There are many
theories as to why that is which I will save for another day. But what the win in Ohio, specifically
the win among working class White men demonstrated is that these men like those
mentioned earlier voted for the person who had their interests in mind. Absent of any other feelings other men
of the same group in other states were having about this President, in Ohio he
had their back with the Auto Bailout.
It was tangible, it was real and it is the reason the President carried
Ohio. These working class white
men demonstrated that they too can be convinced to vote their interest, a
phenomenon that hasn’t been demonstrated as they traditionally overwhelmingly
vote Republican, a party that hasn’t always had their interests at heart in
decades.
Whenever there is a winner, there must also be a loser. That is just the nature of battle. Obviously Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan
lost the election. But there was
also a bigger loser, actually the biggest loser of all. That was the Republican Party. With confidence unmatched, this party
moved forward with an agenda and platform that alienated half the country. But not simply with ideas, but with
attacks, dismissals, scare tactics and voter suppression. Had the party acknowledged on even a
small level that Blacks, Latinos and Women matter, they may have had a chance
last night. Had the party
abandoned the idea that hate for the first Black President would be a big enough
wave to ride into 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue (an idea that demonstrates a low
opinion of their constituency) maybe they wouldn’t have gotten smacked last night. If the republican party had put forth
competing ideas to address the needs of these groups and gave up the idea that
getting the votes of white men and suburban (mostly white) housewives was going
to get them to the Presidency, maybe they would have been competitive last
night. Instead they lost, the
President got ANOTHER mandate and four more years to execute it. The silver lining is that the
republicans also get four years to reevaluate and do some soul searching.
1 comment:
The face of American politics has been changed forever. Barack Obama, the 44th president of these changing United States of America has taught every one of us what it means to believe in a politician who actually cares about the common man. He told all of us that he cares about us, believes in us, and is concerned about us and our everyday lives. When we gave him our votes, we the multi-ethnic demographic that makes up this country’s huddled masses trying to work, raise children and live middle class lives, we told him that we believed in him. With him as our fearless and steadfast leader, we told him that we are with him and that we care about him just as much as he cares about us. All of the talking heads that said that working class white men would not vote for this black man were WRONG.
With a leader who looks like so many of us, and who cares about ALL of us, and who absolutely believes in this country, we cannot be beat. This man who inspired all of us to wait on line for hours and days to cast a ballot for him has told us all to look in the mirror and take a look. Because as he so eloquently said in one of his many speeches ‘we are who we have been waiting for’ and we the people told him last night that we have his back just like he has ours.
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