Psst, Don't Tell Anyone: Four-term Former Congressman and Obama 2008 Co-Chair Artur Davis Announces That He's a Republican
You might think that the news of an African-American former Congressman switching his publicly declared party loyalty from Democrat to Republican would a national story.
Well, it isn't at the Associated Press, as a search returning no results at the wire service's national site on the full name of former Alabama Congressman Artur Davis (not in quotes) done at about 9 p.m. indicates. Additionally, the link to news about Davis's party switch is currently perched in the "Post Local" section at the Washington Post's web site. If this makes TV anywhere but Fox News, I'll be surprised, even though by any rational definition of "news," this is an objectively big deal. Davis is a former four-term Congressman, was a Barack Obama campaign co-chair in 2008, and was a former member of the Congressional Black Caucus. The last time an African-American congressman or former congressman changed his party from Democrat to Republican was ... well, maybe someone else can come up with a previous example, but I can't. Several paragraphs from the AP's "local" story in the Post follow the jump:
Story Continues Below Ad ↓Former Ala. congressman Artur Davis shifts voter registration to Va.; eyes bid as Republican
Former Alabama congressman Artur Davis is shifting his voter registration to Virginia and says that if he seeks public office again, it will be as a Republican.
Davis, who represented Birmingham in Congress for four terms and then unsuccessfully sought the Democratic nomination for Alabama governor in 2010, announced his decision on his website.
He wrote that people whose judgment he values have asked him to consider running for Congress in northern Virginia in 2014 or 2016 or for that state’s General Assembly in 2015.
“The short of it is: I don’t know and am nowhere near deciding. If I were to run, it would be as a Republican,” wrote Davis, who moved to Virginia in late 2010 to join a Washington law firm, then left to become a fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics.
A Harvard-educated lawyer, Davis was a House member two years ago when he tried to become the first black governor elected in Alabama. He started out leading in the polls for the 2010 Democratic primary, but then voted against President Barrack Obama’s federal health care overhaul and decided not to seek the endorsement of black political groups. Former Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks picked up those endorsements and won with 62 percent of the vote.
Artur Davis noted on his website, “I am in the process of changing my voter registration from Alabama to Virginia, a development which likely does represent a closing of one chapter and perhaps the opening of another.”
In an email to The Associated Press on Wednesday, Davis said he was filling out his Virginia voter registration form and planned to have it mailed by the end of the day.
Virginia, like Alabama, does not require voters to register by political party. A voter can choose to cast a Republican ballot or a Democratic ballot in a primary election.
Davis may have thought that either sending an email to or responding to one from the Associated Press might have led to wider coverage. If so, it hasn't exactly worked out that way yet.
An item at the LA Times's Politics Now blog, which if form holds will serve as the paper's excuse not to run the news in its print edition, is headlined "Artur Davis, former prominent Obama backer, leaves Democratic Party," and describes Davis as "one of President Obama’s earliest supporters and a former co-chairman for his presidential campaign." Of course, the AP didn't include that quite pertinent info. The AP also didn't include much of Davis's explanation for the switch. At least the Times did that:
But “wearing a Democratic label no longer matches what I know about my country and its possibilities,” he said.
“On the specifics, I have regularly criticized an agenda that would punish businesses and job creators with more taxes just as they are trying to thrive again,” he said. “I have taken issue with an administration that has lapsed into a bloc by bloc appeal to group grievances when the country is already too fractured: frankly, the symbolism of Barack Obama winning has not given us the substance of a united country.”
A Google News search on Davis's full name (during the past week, in quotes, sorted by date, with duplicates) returns a whopping (/sarcasm) 68 items at 9 p.m. A similar search on Davis's full name and "Associated Press" at Google News returned 24 items, with their origins pretty much proving that the wire service currently considers the story unworthy of national exposure.
Let's see if the number of stories grows to the thousands you'd expect if a former four-term Republican congressman heavily involved in the campaign of George W. Bush or John McCain chose to become a Democrat. Don't bet on it -- but if it happens, it might just be because "somebody" shamed AP and others into giving the story the coverage it deserves at the level of detail it deserves.
Images were cropped from a photo found at this story at the Politico.
Cross-posted at BizzyBlog.com.
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Hell's Bells
Submitted by bobsmom on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 9:48pm.
That's WAY worse than being GAY in the lib mindset. Welcome Mr Davis, we accept people, not into colors, genders, choicers, sorry, too tired to continue. Glad to have you aboard, step behind us while we shield you from all the Uncle Tom and Oreo BS, we have great men on our side and we're glad to have you aboard.
He sees the writing on the wall
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 9:54pm.
Maybe he knows the Dems are toast and just going with his natural instinct to survive.
I know I should not sound cynical about this and I'm trying my best to see this as a moment of clarity on his part but come on does Arlen Specter ring a bell?
Yep,
Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:00pm.
Pretty sure his stripes aint changed none
I guess only time will tell Boudin...
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:05pm.
.
I will hope for the best,
Submitted by Boudin on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:13pm.
But the stupid Repubs will let anyone join
Okay...
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:03pm.
instead of being a "killjoy" I hope maybe this will be the beginning of something good.
➚ Chevy
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:37pm.
The couple of times I've seen this guy on TV, he sounds sincere about being capitalism.
Morning CA
Submitted by HeavyChevy on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 6:49am.
Then maybe it is the start of something good, and its nice for once to see some of my folks put race loyalty on the back burner for once focusing on the country as a whole.
Off to work...
And as soon as Ed Schultz or Eugene Robinson read this,
Submitted by djwolf12 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:02pm.
We'll see this live on TV. Que the tape:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY-03vYYAjA
reverse play
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:13pm.
The reverse of Colin Powell. You'd think it would get at least as much coverage as Powell.
No... I guess we wouldn't actually think that. Not in this world at least.
Great ...
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:33pm.
... point.
A rarity but it has happened before
Submitted by Unsane on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:38pm.
JC Watts is the only black politician I can think of who switched from the Dems to the Reps.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
That's a good example ...
Submitted by Tom Blumer on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:48pm.
... but Watts switched in 1989 before his first run for statewide office in Oklahoma.
I really am trying to think of an AA congressperson who switched from D to R either while in office or shortly after (while either rebuilding or trying to rebuild a political career), and I'm starting believe it hasn't ever happened.
I see your point
Submitted by Unsane on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:40pm.
I see...you know, I coulda swore that Watts had already been in office somehere in OK when he made the switch in 1989. But I am only running on memory here. I apparently was dead wrong.
Given your criteria, I don't think it has happened either, not even going way back in time, to say the Reconstruction era.
"CONSUMED DEMOCRACY RETURNS A SOCIALIST REGIME" - Slayer, "Fictional Reality", from Divine Intervention (1994)
Bradley effect should be a concern for obama
Submitted by MidAmerica on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:46pm.
When prominent Blacks come out in opposition to obama it could be the tip of an iceburg of undertermined size.
From WIKI:
The Bradley effect, less commonly called the Wilder effect,[1][2] is a theory proposed to explain observed discrepancies between voter opinion polls and election outcomes in some United States government elections where a white candidate and a non-white candidate run against each other.[3][4][5] The theory proposes that some voters will tell pollsters they are undecided or likely to vote for a black candidate, while on election day they vote for the white candidate. It was named after Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, an African-American who lost the 1982 California governor's race despite being ahead in voter polls going into the elections.[6]
Artur Davis
Submitted by NewLife56 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 10:57pm.
His journey is now complete, he has left the dark side and returned to the light. Good for him.
He's a 'black' guy - and he
Submitted by killa37 on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:04pm.
He's a 'black' guy - and he WAS a Boy Baraka supporter - but I read his reasons for making up his mind and switching his party affilitation (OK = the hell with the party affiliation - the guy finally realized what the TROOF is!!!), and it had NOTHING to do with 'race', as far as I can tell. His reasons made sense to me, so I can only 'hope' (jeez, that poor word has been so bastardized by First Bastard that I feel guilty using it!!!) that the guy is sincere, and that a lot of others - who maybe have been thinking the same way - will follow his lead.
I'm feeling more and more optimistic (although very guardidly) about the possiblity of Boy Baraka, Moooooooooooochie, Axelgrease, Dracula Soros, Valerie Jerkitt, and the rest of this commie treasonous rat bastards getting 86'd from power, but I'm NOT going to start celebrating until I'm absolutely sure that it happened!!!
Not Surprised
Submitted by bmacdmac on Wed, 05/30/2012 - 11:22pm.
and I think there'll be more to come. Harry and Nancy have taken too hard a left turn for most but the extreme left thinking.
He explains why.
Submitted by The Vet on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 12:10am.
Here.
We keep telling them. This ain't the Democrat party you grew up with. And now more and more, people are seeing it.
While not a national
Submitted by Onepersonsopinion on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 12:15am.
While not a national congressman and not as prominent, there was a Black county commisioner from Georgia, Ashley Bell, who switched from Democrat to Republican. He is from Hall County and had spoken at the 2004 Democratic National Convention.
Bell was a policy adviser to John Edwards in his 2004 campaign along with serving as a Georgia delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 2000 and 2004.
He made the switch December 2010.
Cavuto
Submitted by amyshulk on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 12:31am.
Had him on, so it's a start!
Ronald Reagan
Ehhh...
Submitted by stage9 on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 1:06am.
Democrat. Republican. What's the difference anymore?
This year the repugnantcans nominated a liberal and basically told Conservatives to go you-know-where! They've also indicated that they're going to endorse counterfeit marriage at some point.
I have no need for either of these godless parties.
Oh, and don't be so gleeful about this "switch". Don't be surprised if you find more liberals infiltrating repugnantcan ranks.
"If God is dead, somebody is going to have to take his place. It will be megalomania or erotomania, the drive for power or the drive for pleasure, the clenched fist or the phallus, Hitler or Hugh Hefner." — Malcolm Muggeridge
Well, ya know ya gotta have
Submitted by Dan The Man 2 on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 4:13am.
Well, ya know ya gotta have faith in something. All men are evil by definition, the trick is to choose the lesser of evils.
Good for him
Submitted by 46Blitz on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 7:23am.
It can't be easy to be sane and listen to your party Chair DWS at the same time.