Here's a new type of post for Apolyton. Line up arguments for and against a hypothesis.
My first hypothesis is that the Dems should hope that Obama loses. If Obama wins and is a reasonably successful president, the black vote will revert more toward values or issues politics than identity politics. If the black vote splits more along values or issues lines, then the Dems will lose 5 or 6 percentage points of their support.
In support of this hypothesis, take a look at the Roman Catholic vote before and after JFK became president. The RC vote was unified behind JFK because RCs thought that they weren't being dealt-in on power in this country. Several decades later, an RC presidential candidate, John Kerry lost the RC vote because that was no longer a question.
My first hypothesis is that the Dems should hope that Obama loses. If Obama wins and is a reasonably successful president, the black vote will revert more toward values or issues politics than identity politics. If the black vote splits more along values or issues lines, then the Dems will lose 5 or 6 percentage points of their support.
In support of this hypothesis, take a look at the Roman Catholic vote before and after JFK became president. The RC vote was unified behind JFK because RCs thought that they weren't being dealt-in on power in this country. Several decades later, an RC presidential candidate, John Kerry lost the RC vote because that was no longer a question.
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