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1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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Oldiesfreak1854
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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Quote from: badgate on April 01, 2013, 11:17:32 PM
I'm imagining the coded racism in today's political rhetoric
, and remembering the very racist things I've read politicians say in the mid 19th c, specifically a shocking Lincoln excerpt, and I'm surprised anybody thinks Douglass would have won any state in
1888
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Talk about a conspiracy theory!
Quote from: TDAS04 on April 01, 2013, 08:54:48 AM
Quote from: Oldiesfreak1854 on April 01, 2013, 08:03:49 AM
Douglass/Cleveland, of course. As for a map:
Grover Cleveland (D)- 224
Frederick Douglass (R)- 177
West Virginia? It didn't even vote for Benjamin Harrison IRL. Why would it have supported Douglass?
Anyway, Douglass/Cleveland.
Cleveland: 370
Douglass: 31
Unfortunately, racial equality was quite a radical notion in 1888. Douglass would have made a great President.
Quote from: TDAS04 on April 01, 2013, 08:54:48 AM
Quote from: Oldiesfreak1854 on April 01, 2013, 08:03:49 AM
Douglass/Cleveland, of course. As for a map:
Grover Cleveland (D)- 224
Frederick Douglass (R)- 177
West Virginia? It didn't even vote for Benjamin Harrison IRL. Why would it have supported Douglass?
Anyway, Douglass/Cleveland.
Cleveland: 370
Douglass: 31
Quote from: TDAS04 on April 01, 2013, 08:54:48 AM
Quote from: Oldiesfreak1854 on April 01, 2013, 08:03:49 AM
Douglass/Cleveland, of course. As for a map:
Grover Cleveland (D)- 224
Frederick Douglass (R)- 177
West Virginia? It didn't even vote for Benjamin Harrison IRL. Why would it have supported Douglass?
West Virginia split off from Virginia during the Civil War out of loyalty to the Union, so I would think they would be more friendly to a black presidential candidate.
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badgate
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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Quote from: Oldiesfreak1854 on April 02, 2013, 09:20:44 AM
Quote from: badgate on April 01, 2013, 11:17:32 PM
I'm imagining the coded racism in today's political rhetoric
, and remembering the very racist things I've read politicians say in the mid 19th c, specifically a shocking Lincoln excerpt, and I'm surprised anybody thinks Douglass would have won any state in
1888
.
Talk about a conspiracy theory!
I'm not talking about a conspiracy theory?
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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That is the 2004 to 2008 swing map. West Virginia would be one of five states where Obama actually did worse than Kerry, despite every non-racial factor suggesting a far better performance.
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Oldiesfreak1854
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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That is the 2004 to 2008 swing map. West Virginia would be one of five states where Obama actually did worse than Kerry, despite every non-racial factor suggesting a far better performance.
Not true. Much of SW Virginia voted for Doug Wilder for governor in 1989 as well.
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Mechaman
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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That is the 2004 to 2008 swing map. West Virginia would be one of five states where Obama actually did worse than Kerry, despite every non-racial factor suggesting a far better performance.
Uh dude, I'm not saying I agree with Oldiesfreak's map (in fact I think it's ridiculous) but this isn't good logic. You're comparing elections that are
120 years apart.
But oh god, oh god, what he said is way stupider.
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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Massachusetts?
Seriously?
Yes - there's a long history of support for racial equality there.
Yes, and they would vote for a black man? In 1888?
This is a state that was full of people who were barely okay with competing with Irish immigration, I doubt they would choose a black Republican over a reform minded white Democrat who ran on a platform many describe as it could've been written by the Republican Convention.
Supporting voting rights for a group doesn't mean one thinks about voting one for president.
Why do you bring up competition with immigrants?
I don't any longer think MA would have voted for Douglass in 88 (I was being super generous like with your map), but it'd give him 3rd or 4th highest among all states.
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Mechaman
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Re: 1888: Frederick Douglass vs. Grover Cleveland
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Quote from: shua on May 09, 2013, 03:41:27 PM
Quote from: Irish Racism, the Poster on March 11, 2013, 02:28:29 AM
Quote from: shua on December 30, 2012, 09:40:16 PM
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Massachusetts?
Seriously?
Yes - there's a long history of support for racial equality there.
Yes, and they would vote for a black man? In 1888?
This is a state that was full of people who were barely okay with competing with Irish immigration, I doubt they would choose a black Republican over a reform minded white Democrat who ran on a platform many describe as it could've been written by the Republican Convention.
Supporting voting rights for a group doesn't mean one thinks about voting one for president.
Why do you bring up competition with immigrants?
I don't any longer think MA would have voted for Douglass in 88 (I was being super generous like with your map), but it'd give him 3rd or 4th highest among all states.
Admittedly, it wasn't a perfect analogy comparing the plight of immigrant laborers with former black slaves, but I belive it is relevant in establishing an idea of what society was like back then. I do realize that in states like MA this would be kind of inaccurate, given that the nativists tended to be Republicans out of natural fact of Democrats being overwhelmingly white immigrant class (who were more likely to be anti-black (at least up North) due to nature of economically competing with black laborers) so I do admit that my premise was somewhat flawed. Really though, I figure that the base Democratic vote in Mass plus Cleveland "mugwumps" plus the more racialist Republicans would deny Douglass the state. I figured that only extremely hackish Republican states (like in the Plains) would hold for Douglass, plus Vermont, with votes being driven down by larger than average third party participation.
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