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One of Obama’s Earliest Supporters Defects


Artur Davis is an impressive guy. Here is how Howard Fineman of Newsweek described him in the course of a 2008 article hailing Barack Obama as “a symbol of a new generation of leadership.”


By 1990, Artur Davis had worked his way up from a childhood of poverty in Alabama to the top of his graduating class at Harvard College, and he was a hard man to impress. One day one at Harvard Law, he stopped by a classroom to hear a speech by a senior who was the new president of the Law Review. Davis wasn’t expecting much from the guy with a funny name. But he was surprised and riveted. “I still remember almost every word,” Davis told me last week. …

The men became friends. Seventeen years passed until, a year ago, Rep. Artur Davis of Alabama became the first congressman outside Illinois to endorse the presidential candidacy of Sen. Barack Obama. Two weeks ago Obama won the Alabama primary with Davis as state campaign chair.

Since then Davis, formerly a “rising star in the Democratic Party,” has become disillusioned. Politico reports that he is leaving the Democratic Party:


Former Alabama Rep. Artur Davis announced Tuesday that he’s cutting ties with the Democratic Party, and said that he’s considering a future bid for Congress as a Republican. …

Davis, who for a time had been considered a rising star in the Democratic Party, wrote a message on his website confirming that he is switching parties.

f I were to leave the sidelines, it would be as a member of the Republican Party that is fighting the drift in this country in a way that comes closest to my way of thinking: wearing a Democratic label no longer matches what I know about my country and its possibilities,” Davis wrote.

Davis wrote that he could no longer support the job-killing policies of Barack Obama and the Democratic Party:


In his message on Tuesday, Davis wrote: “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. 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.”

Artur Davis explained his views and the reasons for his defection from the Democratic Party on the Neal Cavuto show. He is articulate, reasonable and obviously intelligent. His indictment of the Obama administration is damning because it is so measured.






Davis describes himself as center-rignt. He says there is no center-right in the Democratic Party, but there is in the GOP. This guy could go very far as a Republican.
 
There is a center right in the Democrat Party.

That would be...



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... the house African Americans. The ones fleeing their churches over gay marriage.
 
MoveOn, a giant in the progressive political world and an early endorser of Barack Obama in 2008, warns that it might have to “pull the plug” on key campaigns to help Obama and Senate Democrats if its 7 million members don’t pony up with at least $5.

Without a rush of new cash, MoveOn says it will have to give up efforts to elect Elizabeth Warren in Massachusetts, help the recall fight against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, and energize younger voters who’ve soured on Washington.

“It's like picking which of your kids you love the most. I just can't do it,” said MoveOn in an email plea. “If we can’t increase our budget, we might have to dramatically scale back or pull the plug on some of MoveOn’s most important election efforts this year.”

The homepage of MoveOn, which helped organize the 2004 anti-war movement, includes a “chip in” button preset at $8.

Don’t discount the importance of MoveOn to keeping the Democrats in charge of the Senate and Obama in office, said the email, which provided a little history of the successes of the group:

“MoveOn has an incredible track record in past elections—when we take on a campaign, we get results.
http://washingtonexaminer.com/polit...moveon-warns-‘we-might-have-pull-plug’/670461
 
So Uncle Tommy now says

HO!BO! took us BACKWARDS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!

and HO!BO! is a REAL BLACK GUY!
 
Video: 2008 Obama backer Artur Davis will vote for Mitt Romney









Consider this the answer to the recent “Jeb Bush says Ronald Reagan couldn’t get nominated in today’s GOP” media story du jour. That’s a rather absurd statement to make just weeks after Mitt Romney became the presumptive GOP nominee, but even while making the argument Bush never suggested that he’d vote for Barack Obama as a protest to his party’s shift on policy. Former Rep. Artur Davis, on the other hand, not only moved states and moved parties after endorsing Obama in 2008, he’s now on record as committed to voting for Romney instead of Obama in November:



Not surprisingly, Mitt Romney supporters are promoting Davis’ switch, as well as his argument:


I’m going to vote for Governor Romney. … I think he has the potential to be a very good president in this country.

You leave a party because on the whole range of issues you just don’t feel the comfort, you don’t feel the home anymore. That’s where I am but I’m not alone. Millions of Americans who supported the Democratic Party four years ago have left because they no longer see their views and their common sense represented in the Democratic Party.

Party switchers always make great news. Republicans had Zell Miller in 2004, Democrats got Colin Powell in 2008 (although it’s unclear whether they’ll get him again in 2012). Political apostates always make their new friends feel happy about their position, and get former allies in a lather over their purported disloyalty. Davis’ case may sting a bit more than usual, because progressives have accused people of latent racism for their opposition to Obama, and Davis’ conversion makes that argument a little more ridiculous difficult to win.

Anyway, have fun with this, at least until the next Republican conversion to Obama … assuming one comes.
 
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