Posted by
JDK on Monday, August 28, 2006 3:51:14 PM
FNS host Chris Wallace yesterday
asked Senator Joe Biden (DE-D),
“What
kind of a chance would a Northeastern liberal like Joe Biden stand in the South
if you were running in Democratic primaries against southerners like Mark
Warner and John Edwards?”
Biden responded,
“Better
than anybody else. You don't know my state. My state was a slave state. My
state is a border state. My state has the eighth-largest black population in
the country. My state is anything from a Northeast liberal state.”
Two quick thoughts: First, I
must have missed something. What is he talking about? A statement like that is
typically a preamble to an apology for slavery. Here is where I thought he was
going:
“You
don't know my state. My state was a slave state. My state is a border state. My
state has the eighth-largest black population in the country. On behalf of the
state of Delaware, I would like to formerly apologize for slavery and I join
Reverend Al Sharpton to call on the all white taxpayers in the United States
who had nothing to do whatsoever with that “peculiar institution’ to give their
money to black people in reparations.”
Second, was his response a
non-denial denial that he isn’t a “Northeastern liberal?” His state may not be
– from his perspective – a Northeastern liberal state, but the question still
on the table is whether he is – again from his perspective – a Northeastern
liberal or a true southern man? And what does the number of blacks living
in the state of Delaware
have to do with it?
Regardless of the strengths and
weaknesses of Warner, Edwards or any other candidate seeking the Democratic
nomination, I’ve never heard of office seekers engaging in a contest over the
number of black people in their home state. Besides, does it matter? Every
living black person in America
– and at least a few dead ones – voted for Al Gore in 2000 and he still lost
(including his home state). As for the relationship between large black
populations and southern credibility, does coming from a state with many blacks
make you a southerner? Do people really view Detroit
and Chicago as
southern cities?
Isn’t the problem Democrats have
in the south is that conservative whites don’t support the policies liberals
campaign on or the vote’s they’ve cast in Congress? The fact is that
white southerners don’t seem inclined to vote for Northeastern liberals. Race
doesn't enter into it.
So how liberal is Biden? In a
quick & dirty comparison of senators from states with loads of black people
in them, it doesn’t look good for Joe.
According
to the American Conservative Union, Biden has a lifetime voting score of 14.
That is not as low of a score as some true “Northeastern liberals” like Kennedy
(3), Kerry (5), Schumer (6), Dodd (8) or Clinton (9), or even as low as fellow
border-state Senators Sarbanes (5) and Mikulski (7), but let’s get real.
Looking at six southern states with relatively more black people than Delaware – Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana,
Mississippi, and the Carolinas
– there is only one Democratic Senator, Mary Landrieu, and her lifetime score
is 20. The remaining 11 Senators from these states – all Republicans – have a
combined average lifetime score of 90 (a notch more
conservative than Lindsey Graham).
In light of this, perhaps Biden
ought to reevaluate his southern appeal and leave race out it.
JDK