Democrats bear strategy against Steele

Washington Times:

Democratic plans to "discredit" Maryland Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele's reputation among black voters in his run for the U.S. Senate are "destructive" and won't work, a key Maryland Democrat said yesterday.
"[Democrats] ought to be promoting what they're going to do that's positive, instead of trying to knock Steele down," said Wayne K. Curry, former Prince George's County executive.
Mr. Curry said Mr. Steele's candidacy presents an "enormously historic" opportunity for blacks that "may ultimately break this sort of vice grip by Democrats who feel entitled to black votes regardless of how they treat black voters."
Mr. Steele, who is black, is a Republican.
"I've been a loyal and devoted Democratic supporter. ... I've been at it for over 40 years waiting for that bus to arrive ... under the virtual totalitarian leadership of the Democratic Party," said Mr. Curry, who is rumored to be on the short list of potential running mates for Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., a Republican. "People would say, 'You don't have anywhere else to go.' Now we do have somewhere else to go."
Mr. Curry, who is black, was reacting to a poll conducted a month ago by the Maryland Democratic Party and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC), which was leaked to reporters and Mr. Steele's campaign.
The survey of about 500 black voters who have voted in off-year elections found an "emerging black swing" voting bloc in Maryland.
Democratic pollster and consultant Cornell Belcher's survey calls Mr. Steele a "unique threat," and says he and Mr. Ehrlich "have a clear ability to break through the Democratic stronghold among African-American voters in Maryland."
"There hasn't been this kind of revelation of the diversity of thinking among African-Americans, and Steele's campaign has brought that into focus," said Mr. Curry, adding that his strong response was not politically motivated, but sprung from "a philosophical basis."
The poll says Democrats cannot afford to wait until the fall "to knock Steele down" and their goal should be to link Mr. Steele to President Bush and national Republicans, turning Mr. Steele "into a typical Republican in the eyes of voters, as opposed to an African-American candidate."

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This is a good example of what is wrong with the Democrat Party. It has no ideas that people find persuasive, so its concentrates on tearing down its opponents. Even though it has had some success in tearing down President Bush, it has not made anyone like them better. These kind of attacks on Steele have already backfired on them, but like extremist everywhere, rather than change strategies, they rachet up their extremism.

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