US Election Coverage 2008

Jana usiku Real Time with Bill Maher was probably the best episode. Andrew Sullivan preached and the church was "shouting".

I like Andrew Sullivan, maana kwanza ni Repablican ambaye ni fair na huzungumzia vitu si kwa ushabiki wa kina Bill Kristol! yes I know he is gay, but he has substance on his presentation.

Someni hii article yake kwenye New Atlantic mwaka jana 2007, ni ndefu kidogo lakini I know you will enjoy it. Jana usiku ali-echo alichoandika hapa na kusema kuwa Marekani iko njia panda, ama isonge mbele mwaka huu na kuwa Taifa jipya na kuachana na mizengwe ya zamani au itabakia pale pale na mizengwe yake huku kukiwa hakuna tumaini la nchi "kuzaliwa" upya kwa mwamko mpya.

 
Poll: Racial views steer some away from Obama
One-third of polled white Democrats harbor negative views toward blacks

WASHINGTON - Deep-seated racial misgivings could cost Barack Obama the White House if the election is close, according to an AP-Yahoo News poll that found one-third of white Democrats harbor negative views toward blacks - many calling them "lazy," "violent" or responsible for their own troubles.

The poll, conducted with Stanford University, suggests that the percentage of voters who may turn away from Obama because of his race could easily be larger than the final difference between the candidates in 2004 - about two and one-half percentage points.

Certainly, Republican John McCain has his own obstacles: He's an ally of an unpopular president and would be the nation's oldest first-term president. But Obama faces this: 40 percent of all white Americans hold at least a partly negative view toward blacks, and that includes many Democrats and independents.

'Less likely to vote for Obama'
More than a third of all white Democrats and independents - voters Obama can't win the White House without - agreed with at least one negative adjective about blacks, according to the survey, and they are significantly less likely to vote for Obama than those who don't have such views.

Such numbers are a harsh dose of reality in a campaign for the history books. Obama, the first black candidate with a serious shot at the presidency, accepted the Democratic nomination on the 45th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech, a seminal moment for a nation that enshrined slavery in its Constitution.

"There are a lot fewer bigots than there were 50 years ago, but that doesn't mean there's only a few bigots," said Stanford political scientist Paul Sniderman who helped analyze the exhaustive survey.

The pollsters set out to determine why Obama is locked in a close race with McCain even as the political landscape seems to favor Democrats. President Bush's unpopularity, the Iraq war and a national sense of economic hard times cut against GOP candidates, as does that fact that Democratic voters outnumber Republicans.

Issue among Democrats
The findings suggest that Obama's problem is close to home - among his fellow Democrats, particularly non-Hispanic white voters. Just seven in 10 people who call themselves Democrats support Obama, compared to the 85 percent of self-identified Republicans who back McCain.

The survey also focused on the racial attitudes of independent voters because they are likely to decide the election.

Lots of Republicans harbor prejudices, too, but the survey found they weren't voting against Obama because of his race. Most Republicans wouldn't vote for any Democrat for president - white, black or brown.

Not all whites are prejudiced. Indeed, more whites say good things about blacks than say bad things, the poll shows. And many whites who see blacks in a negative light are still willing or even eager to vote for Obama.

On the other side of the racial question, the Illinois Democrat is drawing almost unanimous support from blacks, the poll shows, though that probably wouldn't be enough to counter the negative effect of some whites' views.

Race is not the biggest factor driving Democrats and independents away from Obama. Doubts about his competency loom even larger, the poll indicates. More than a quarter of all Democrats expressed doubt that Obama can bring about the change they want, and they are likely to vote against him because of that.

Three in 10 of those Democrats who don't trust Obama's change-making credentials say they plan to vote for McCain.

Still, the effects of whites' racial views are apparent in the polling.

Statistical models derived from the poll suggest that Obama's support would be as much as 6 percentage points higher if there were no white racial prejudice.

But in an election without precedent, it's hard to know if such models take into account all the possible factors at play.

methodology of Knowledge Networks, a Menlo Park, Calif., firm that interviews people online after randomly selecting and screening them over telephone. Numerous studies have shown that people are more likely to report embarrassing behavior and unpopular opinions when answering questions on a computer rather than talking to a stranger.

Other techniques used in the poll included recording people's responses to black or white faces flashed on a computer screen, asking participants to rate how well certain adjectives apply to blacks, measuring whether people believe blacks' troubles are their own fault, and simply asking people how much they like or dislike blacks.

"We still don't like black people," said John Clouse, 57, reflecting the sentiments of his pals gathered at a coffee shop in Somerset, Ohio.

Given a choice of several positive and negative adjectives that might describe blacks, 20percent of all whites said the word "violent" strongly applied. Among other words, 22 percent agreed with "boastful," 29 percent "complaining," 13 percent "lazy" and 11 percent "irresponsible." When asked about positive adjectives, whites were more likely to stay on the fence than give a strongly positive assessment.

Among white Democrats, one-third cited a negative adjective and, of those, 58 percent said they planned to back Obama.

The poll sought to measure latent prejudices among whites by asking about factors contributing to the state of black America. One finding: More than a quarter of white Democrats agree that "if blacks would only try harder, they could be just as well off as whites."

Those who agreed with that statement were much less likely to back Obama than those who didn't.

Among white independents, racial stereotyping is not uncommon. For example, while about 20 percent of independent voters called blacks "intelligent" or "smart," more than one third latched on the adjective "complaining" and 24 percent said blacks were "violent."

Nearly four in 10 white independents agreed that blacks would be better off if they "try harder."

The survey broke ground by incorporating images of black and white faces to measure implicit racial attitudes, or prejudices that are so deeply rooted that people may not realize they have them. That test suggested the incidence of racial prejudice is even higher, with more than half of whites revealing more negative feelings toward blacks than whites.

The Clinton factor
Researchers used mathematical modeling to sort out the relative impact of a huge swath of variables that might have an impact on people's votes - including race, ideology, party identification, the hunger for change and the sentiments of Sen. Hillary Clinton's backers.

Just 59 percent of her white Democratic supporters said they wanted Obama to be president. Nearly 17 percent of Clinton's white backers plan to vote for McCain.

Among white Democrats, Clinton supporters were nearly twice as likely as Obama backers to say at least one negative adjective described blacks well, a finding that suggests many of her supporters in the primaries - particularly whites with high school education or less - were motivated in part by racial attitudes.

The survey of 2,227 adults was conducted Aug. 27 to Sept. 5. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 2.1 percentage points.

Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.
 

This poll is utter rubbish and is just another example of how Associated Press is losing credibility as a news source. Obantu is struggling in the race because he is a weak candidate plain and simple. I guarantee you if Colin Powell was running he would be in a much better shape regardless of his race.

Obantu has many weaknesses politically if you look closely. He is very inexperienced, he has accomplished nothing of value since he has been a senator, his voting record in the senate is very far left to the American mainstream, he is unpatriotic (at least many view him that way), he is associated with dubious characters, his political judgement is questionable, and these are just few of the reasons I can name. Bottom line is this, there aren't enough racist Americans to deny Obantu the presidency. If Obantu loses the presidential election, it will be because of his own merits (or lack thereof) and not because Americans are racist.
 
you must be insane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nyambala mkuu,huyu jamaa atakuumiza kichwa anakuja hapa na attitude yake ya kumchukia tu Obama na huwezi kubishana naye maana hana pointi yeye ni kutukana na ku-diss tu. Sasa hivi tumeamua kutom-engage. Ushauri wa bure nakupa mkuu!
 
Bubu, Nyambala, YNIM, Rev Kishoka, hofstede, naona sasa kale ka mwezi asali (honeymoon) kati ya media na Palin imekwisha. Wameanza kuona huyu Kisura for what she is na wameanza kupata juicy details zake. Worse hivi sasa McCain campaign ina-manage mpaka ratiba na uongeaji wake na wameendelea kudanganya umma wa wamarekani.
Sasa wanazidi kuumbuka.
Last week, walitoa sababu ya kufukuzwa kwa Monegan eti alienda safari ambayo haikuwa authorized by Governor' s office. Sasa barua na evidence imepatikana inayoonyesha it was an authorized trip. Sasa wamebaki kujiumauma..... na huu ni mwanzo tu. Pia First Dude wake (Todd Palin) ana kazi kwani alivyokataa subpoena, he will be held in contempt of the legislature na adhabu ni 500 USD and 6 weeks in jail!! Jamani hii movie mbona tamu! Pass the popcorn!!!
 
Hillary is 101% on board the O train!!!
Bibi ameji-redeeem to all original Obama supporters! Kumbe Mama ni politician mzuri hata kuliko Bill, kwa vile naona ex-rais kidogo bado alikuwa kama kanuna? Ingawa na yeye sasa anakujakuja.....
 
Kuna swala ambalo watu tunaofuatilia mambo ya kisiasa na tunaishi hapa Marekani tunapenda Obama ashinde ila, si mtu ambaye atasaidia watu weusi kwa namna yoyote ile .Ananufaika kama mweusi kisiasa, lakini anajiweka mbali katika kuzungumzia maswala makuu ambayao yanawahusu watu weusi mahususi kwa kuogopa kuhusishwa na siasa za kina Sharpton na jesse Jackson.
 
Miye naomba Mungu tu Obama ashinde. Dunia yote inataka Obama ashinde. Sera za Obama ni nzuri siyo tu mwa Marekani bali kwa dunia nzima. Tumechoka na vita ambavyo havina kichwa wala miguu. Wanajiona hawana umaarufu wakiwa madarakani na hivyo kutafuta vita kwa nguvu ili wapate umaarufu wasiokuwa nao.
 

*Burps* The minute Democrats (including the media) make this "Troopergate" a campaign issue, the minute Republicans bring back Obantu's connections with Tony Rezko which could be illegal. By the time the whole Tony Rezko fiasco is sorted out, Obantu will stink worse than a fresh turd in front of the American voters. If Obantu becomes president he will most certainly be more corrupt than Bill Clin-toon was and the Republicans will have a field day.
 

Obama akishinda atakuwa ni Rais wa Wamarekani wote bila kujali rangi zao, hivyo kwenye kampeni hizi akiendekeza kuzungumzia mambo yanayowaathiri weusi basi atakuwa anajichimbia kaburi kwenye uchaguzi huu ujao.
 
Obama akishinda atakuwa ni Rais wa Wamarekani wote bila kujali rangi zao, hivyo kwenye kampeni hizi akiendekeza kuzungumzia mambo yanayowaathiri weusi basi atakuwa anajichimbia kaburi kwenye uchaguzi huu ujao.

Great observation, Bubu! Unajua weusi wengi wameelewa kwamba hii ni karne ya 21 na hawawezi kutegemea handouts au kwamba rais mweusi ata-deal na wao tuu! That's not a way to elect a Black US president.
Mkuu, hiyo explosion kule Pakistan mbona inakuja katika kipindi hiki? Any takes on this?
 
Mkuu, hiyo explosion kule Pakistan mbona inakuja katika kipindi hiki? Any takes on this?

Yea Susu I know where you are coming from. It's important to smell a rat especially this time and especially when you know who you are dealing with!!!!!!!!!
 
Yea Susu I know where you are coming from. It's important to smell a rat especially this time and especially when you know who you are dealing with!!!!!!!!!

Ok, this is getting VERY suspicious!!! Today 2 bombs explode in Spain??!!!! Kwa kweli sipendi kufikiri otherwise but this is becoming truly more than a coincidence. I was absolutely not suspicious with Yemen but this is the third bombings in 5 days!! Unasemaje mkuu?
 

Mi nilikwambia toka Ile yemen. Hii inasmell ya Neocons. katika siku 44 zilizobaki watatumia kila njia kuhakikisha wanabaki madarakani. Haiwezekani, ikawa na kasi ya ajabu, kwenye uchumi naona wamebanwa sasa wanataka kutumia fear monger. Unakumbuka ila ya Georgia?, Hebu fikiria ni Georgia ina uwezo wa kukabiliana na Russia?, Mi namuamini Putin kuwa jamaa aliambiwa aanzishe vagi watamsaidia. Yaani uchaguzi wa marekani ni balaa. Na ukiangalia kwa undani kuhusu Pakistan, something is wrong, baada ya Rais kuhutubia kuwa hataruhusu nchi yoyote kuingia Pakistan kwa lengo la kusaka Magaidi akapewa Onyo on spot. Something fishy smells. Kabla ya Nov 4 Yatatokea mambo makubwa zaidi ya haya, lets hope for the best ila inatisha
 

Mtakuja na kila aina ya conspiracy theory (bila ushahidi, of course) na mwisho wa siku Messiah akishindwa mtasema kashindwa kwa sababu ya ubaguzi as if he was entitled to win. Na ikitokea muujiza akashinda mtaanza kusema mnahofia atakuwa assassinated.
 

Nyani my friend nyani

Naona umejitokeza baada ya kuona kuna tukio linaloweza kumpatia babu yako ushindi. Babu yako kabanwa wiki hii na wewe ukaingia mitini. Anyway mi bado naamini uchaguzi bado mgumu hautabiriki, kwani wiki moja tu imeweza kumtoa babu na kisura wake kwenye front pages na kumpa Obama uongozi wake wa Polls. Ila usikae kimya sana, maana Thread inakosa msisimko. I hope Babu yako bado ana nafasi hasa kama akionesha yupo juu Next Friday, maana nasikia anapiga liheso karibu mwezi sasa, Ila the next president yeye ataanza kujiandaa wiki ijayo.

kila la kheri na tuombee Kisura wa babu asafishwe kwenye "troopergate"
 
As long as no other major Wall Street financial crisis emerges before the election, McCain is in good shape. The bounce in polls Obantu received will taper off as he continues to repeat the same empty rhetoric "I blame Bush and we need change". Eventually Americans will want to know the specifics of the change he is proposing then he is toast. He will blabber off about raising taxes for the corporations (a stupid idea since corporations are already struggling), he will blabber off about his team of economic advisors (who have been implicated in the Wall Street scandals), he will blabber off about tax payers bail out of corporations and Americans will know he received a campaign huge contribution from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, he will blabber off about lack of government regulations that he opposed, etc. Basically Obantu will be Obantu, a windbag with no substance, an empty suit. I can't wait for first presidential debate, the image of Obantu and McCain standing side by side is enough to remind Americans who looks more presidential. As soon as Obantu starts flapping his gums to answer questions, then it's over.
 
Nyaniiiii! My friend!!! You have been missed I was actually thinking of posting some good news for your Babu maana naona ulikaa kimya sana. So since I had decided before to post this piece of good news nakuwekea hapa:

 
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