Bringing the number to umpityteen.
In recent weeks, Republican presidential candidates have found time in their busy schedules to speak or debate before the Republican Jewish Coalition, “Value Voters,” conservative Floridians, even Wyoming Republicans, who hold virtually no sway in the primary race. They’ve also agreed to appear at the CNN/YouTube debate they at one point shunned.
But it appears that some GOP frontrunners are once again letting an opportunity to appear before African-American voters lapse…. The Congressional Black Caucus Institute announced in September that it had scheduled a debate for November 4 on Fox News for Republican presidential candidates. But a spokeswoman for the group confirmed to the Huffington Post that it has now been postponed, with no new date set. […]
Republican candidates have cited scheduling conflicts in resisting new proposed dates, [CBC Institute spokesperson Georgella Muirhead] said.
Yes, talking to white people does conflict with any date the CBC would set.
One of the biggest things forgotten in this reign of Bush is that the President of the United States is the President to all Americans. He doesn’t pick and choose his constituents. We’ve seen that these Republican pretenders to the throne have no desire to talk with very large sections of the population. Not just no interest in their concerns – no desire to even TALK to them. It’s a sad day for the Grand Old Party, which is building walls and gates around themselves so they don’t have to interact with the rabble. The problem is that what left inside is inevitably too small to be a ruling party any longer.
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ummm this is the same black caucus whose debate was passed up by the democrats too right? but thats ok, sure they get 90% of the black vote and never offer a black candidate, but hey their not perfect, if they were, they’d be republicans.
Something to say?

This is not relevant to this post, but no one here or elsewhere seems to have anything to say about an ARG poll that has Romney up in SC. Now I admit it is pretty far out of line with other polls, but it’s also potentially big news — if Romney wins the Iowa/NH/SC tripple crown, how does anyone else beat him?
Left by The Sleep Thief
October 30, 2007 at 7:27pm