Right wing 'Dems' out to
beat progressives Pasch and Zamarripa in Aug. 14 primary
Written by Louis Weisberg, Staff writer
Aug 9, 2012
Aug 9, 2012
[Most of the long article describes the forthcoming Democratic
primary for some Wisconsin Assembly Districts, which because of the new census,
have been redrawn. Pasch, a white liberal
Democrat in the Assembly, had her district redrawn, and now she faces
opposition from Black Democratic opponents in a district where most voters are
Black. Her opponents are using the race
card.----Hugh Murray]
…Millie Coby is one of two African-American women running
against Pasch in the 10th Assembly District. Pasch currently represents the
22nd District, which was eliminated by Republicans when they redrew the state’s
political boundaries following the 2010 U.S. Census. The new 10th District
combines the heavily African-American neighbor- hoods of Milwaukee’s West Side
with the white, affluent community of Shorewood.
Some black leaders have branded Pasch, who currently resides in
Whitefish Bay, as a “carpet- bagger” and urged
African-Americans to support, as state Rep. Beth Coggs put it, “someone that
looks like you.”
The other candidate in the race is Ieshuh Griffin. She made
national headlines in a prior campaign when she fought to get “NOT the ‘white
man’s bitch’” listed as her statement of purpose on the ballot. (A fourth
candidate in the race dropped out and threw her support to Coby.)
Coby, who is involved in youth leadership development and
outreach as executive director of the Commission on Education and Doctrine for
the Church of God in Christ, has the support of Coggs, state Sen. Lena Taylor
and other African-American leaders. Taylor has said she fears losing the small
presence that African Americans currently have in the Assembly.
My comment:
My comment:
Millie Coby supporter, Democratic Rep.
Beth Coggs tells a mainly Black audience to vote for someone who looks like
them. Coby is Black and her main opponent, a liberal Democrat, is white. Lena
Taylor, a Black Democratic leader in the Wisconsin Senate, who was often
interviewed on national television after she and other Democrats fled to
Illinois to obstruct Gov. Walker's reforms, basically urges Blacks to vote for
a Black also.
Perhaps, these Black Democrats are right. And even more especially this November when we vote for President. We should vote by our race, for someone who looks like us. Then we can be assured of the best candidates winning, Romney, Ryan, and the Republicans.
Perhaps, these Black Democrats are right. And even more especially this November when we vote for President. We should vote by our race, for someone who looks like us. Then we can be assured of the best candidates winning, Romney, Ryan, and the Republicans.
Millie Coby can't be trusted. I wonder why people think she's African American, she's not, that's why Coggs said vote for someone that 'looks like you', she looks African American but she's not, nor as anyone heard Millie Coby refer to herself as an African American. There is one African American woman now that Callier has suspended her race, and that's Ieshuh Griffin.
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