Republicans see chance to win over black voters in 2016 [View all]
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Following President Obamas reelection in 2012 a win powered in part by historic black voter turnout Republicans launched an aggressive outreach effort aimed at African American voters. Never again, they vowed, would they concede that sort of overwhelming demographic advantage to Democrats.
Now, heading into an election without Obama at the top of the ticket, many Republicans say they are positioned to make inroads with black voters.
That sense of opportunity was clear Friday when the party establishments favorite, former Florida governor Jeb Bush, addressed the annual meeting of the National Urban League in his home state. He spoke to the predominantly African American crowd about his record of helping blacks and his plans to do more. He touched on his removal of the Confederate flag from the state capitol grounds, his gubernatorial record on diversity and how his education reforms helped black students.
If we dont create an education system that allows young people to reach [the rungs on the ladder of success], were setting them up for a lifetime of failure, he said. So you and I have to call this situation what it is: the worst inequality in America today, and the source of so many other inequalities.
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