The Southern strategy (1964-2012) is an American political strategy where Republicans win over angry white men, particularly in the South, by appealing to their racism. It has turned the Party of Lincoln into the party of white segregationists, both in the South and in white-flight suburbia. It has made the South the Republican heartland.
The Republicans champion policies that mainly benefit the rich, but to win elections they need millions to vote against their class interests. So they push issues based on race and religion: gay marriage, abortion, crime, welfare, drugs, food stamps, etc.
Reagan’s welfare queen is a good example. Reagan never said she was black. In fact, she was completely made up. But white stereotypes and white anger at taxes being “wasted” on blacks (read: unworthy people) took over from there. It gave ordinary white people a reason to favour tax cuts that mainly benefit the rich.
In the 1960s Barry Goldwater and George Wallace, on the heels of the civil rights reforms, were the the first to practise the Southern strategy but it did not work well outside the South.
Nixon turned it into something that worked nationwide by using less nakedly racist messages: racist dog whistles. For example, he would talk about “law and order”, letting his white racist listeners fill in the blanks about who the troublemakers were.
Lee Atwater, adviser to Reagan and Bush the Elder, put it this way in 1981:
You start out in 1954 by saying, “Nigger, nigger, nigger.” By 1968 you can’t say “nigger” – that hurts you. Backfires. So you say stuff like “forced busing”, “states’ rights” and all that stuff.
In 1988 Atwater gave us the infamous Willie Horton ad, which played on white racist stereotypes and fears about “black” crime. It allowed him to paint Michael Dukakis, the Democratic candidate for president, as being “soft on crime” (Read: Not keeping those frightening black people in line).
In 1996 Roger Ailes, former Nixon media adviser, started Fox News, broadcasting racist dog whistles from coast to coast.
The Southern strategy broke the back of Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal coalition of working-class blacks and whites. Which in turn allowed New Deal and civil rights policies to be weakened starting in the early 1970s.
For 40 years there were only two Democratic presidents: Carter and Clinton. Both were white Southerners.
Enter Mitt Romney in 2012. His father opposed Goldwater’s Southern strategy, but Mitt Romney ran with it. Screw blacks. Screw Latinos. He went all out for the white vote – and lost.
The trouble is, the Southern strategy drives away voters, like women, gays, blacks, Asian Americans and Latinos. Meanwhile the white share of the vote has been dropping since 1980. There are no longer enough angry white men left to make it work.
To win nationwide with the Southern strategy you now need at least 61% of the white vote. No one in the past 60 years has ever won that many white votes without being a sitting president. Even Bush would lose if the 2004 election were held with 2012 demographics.

The Southern strategy has poisoned the Republican Party – and therefore the political health of the nation
See also:
- Black people: The Republican User’s Guide – the do’s and don’t’s!
- Romney 2012
- The end of White America
- white flight
- The welfare queen stereotype
- The black brute stereotype – what the Willie Horton ad played to
- colour-blind racism
- colour blind racism: the four frames
Why (1964-2012) and not (1964- )? Do you mean you think it is over now?
By 2016, you would need maybe 64-65% of the white vote with this strategy. I guess we have to see what happens to the House in 2014.
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@ Jefe
It can still work at the state level, at least in some states, but at the national level in presidential races the numbers are no longer there for it to work in practice.
Whatever the Republicans come up with to work at the national level will probably be pushed down to the state and county levels since their racism is proving to be self-defeating long-term.
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I talked about this problem in my recent blog post. The main WTF issue if that working and suburban whites are willing to vote for the white candidate who doesn’t have their best interests in mind. The center of that is rooted in white supremacy which tells them that even though they are not rich and don’t have much, you are still better than blacks and browns.
Whiteness is one hell of a drug.
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Why do you bring up gay marriage and abortion? They don’t have anything to racism, and indeed they constitute common ground between segregationists and blacks and hispanics. You might say that these topics are exploited to lure blacks and hispanics into “voting against their class interests,” but then that would be the opposite of the point of the article.
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OK, I get it.
But if that’s the strategy, being a bunch of racists too sneaky to call a spade a spade, why did they let Romney run??? And worse how could he ever come close to winning??
Let’s face it, Todd Akin is widely thought to have helped the party you could describe as the Dutch conservative one (pro-Israel, pro-Capital Punishment, anti-elective abortion, anti-female suffrage, pro-Jesus, anti-Roman Catholics, economically rightwing), to a 50% gain of seats, just by being so awful that voters started to feel sympathy for that party AS the more progressive media and other parties were accusing this party, unjustly of course, of agreeing with his views. And Mr. Akin seems like Mr. Nice compared to Romney…
I just don’t get it.
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Have you seen the map meme where they compare this year’s electoral map to the Civil War map? It says everything:
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@ Theages
Because it is not just white racism they play to but religion too for the same reasons. In the post I said:
Gun control is another issue pushed under this strategy.
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@ teddy
Akin got in trouble for his statements about rape and abortion. So did Mourdock who ran for the Senate in Indiana. The reason you had all these Republicans making strange statements about rape is because the Republican platform does not allow abortion in the case of rape. Hardly a mainstream American position, but one that apparently would get right-wing Christians to the polls. It is part of this played-out Southern strategy.
Paul Ryan is no different than Mourdock or Akin – he just avoided making some crazy-ass statement about it.
Romney himself was more moderate: he was, in his October 2012 version, against abortion except in the cases of rape, incest and life of the mother. It was against his party’s platform but part of his Moderate Mitt persona.
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Plus, a lot of these votes come down to rural vs. urban, where folks seem to be more concentrated in the latter. I also co-sign “brothawolf” with that notion of the so-called white supremacy theory. While not glaring, issues such as abortion and gay rights can be linked to this (issues that affect the numbers in some long-term form).
@grin and bear it
That trend stretches back years in one form or another. It may also throw you off if you don’t breakdown results at local levels (i.e. Atlanta vs. Georgia). Also, those mountain/desert states will throw you off with their large sizes and sparse populations…:/
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Abagond
The more things change the more they stay the same. ALL politics are two sides of the same coin. An illusion of sorts. You divide the nation into parts, you cater to the “part” that you falsely represent, you stir up confrontation and animus and then, finally, you give the people “what they want”…a candidate that will represent their needs.
All the while creating a clever distraction to what your real goal is:
Domination of EVERY person on the planet that doesn’t fit into your clique.
I’ve upset a lot of folks on my blog but…
*shrugs*
The truth hurts.
Voting is a sham. Politics is a sham. A sham created by wealthy WASPS who want more money, more money, more money. And we fall for it every time. Cut yourself off from the insanity and start getting prepared:
I wrote posts to help us TRY to begin to get prepared for what’s coming…
One:
http://diaryofanegress.com/2012/11/08/surviving-while-black-21-tips-to-help-the-family/
Two:
http://diaryofanegress.com/2012/10/28/10-counter-racist-tools-every-black-person-should-have/
Three:
http://diaryofanegress.com/2012/10/13/7-easy-steps-to-help-counter-white-supremacy/
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@Abagond
Black people aligning themselves with this or that group is not gonna move the bar. 4 years from now, black folk will have the same complaints, Why? Political thought and decision-making is the lifeblood of this country. Politics trump everything…Everything! The mascot of the democrats is a donkey, Why? Words and symbols have meaning black people…Donkey=A**
Tyrone
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Abagond, nothing wrong with not wanting rape-exceptions for abortion. It is a valid political position, but you have to be honest and clear about that. The rape exception is the clearest sign that one is dealing with an untrustworthy speaker. (If a completely healthy pregnancy cannot be aborted legally, unless the pregnancy is the result of a rape, this suggests strongly that pregnancy is seen as a punishment for sex, rather than as a godgiven bonus. Abortion prohibition with rape exception is thus used to force a woman’s life into some horrible patriarchal model.)
Really, any savvy feminist, knows that anybody volunteering the rape exception is her enemy…
Mr. Akin’s expressed himself in a way showing ignorance and lack of political cunning, but it showed also that he was (at least sometimes) an honest Republican…
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I’d like to think that the Southern Strategy in state and local politics is also changing. We’ve seen Virginia and North Carolina turn to more ‘purple’ states in the last two election cycles. But also my home state of Georgia, which @ch555x mentions. Our state legislature is Republican and divided among color lines (Democrat=black and Republican=white),. But currently only 59% of registered voters in Georgia are white. With the large black population and the growing latino (and Asian) population, hopefully Georgia will also turn more purple.
A map of Georgia 2008 Presidential election:
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Abagond
That’s a very scary map. Look at all those bad white people in the South voting GOP. Everyone knows the south is racist. They’re a bunch of inbred, hillbilly hicks, who can’t read, don’t wear shoes, lynch blacks and screw farm animals. And the worst part is how they stereotype everyone else. If they voted for the GOP then it just has to be because of racism. The state election map at the top of this post proves it!
Then I found this map of the election by county and almost had a stroke. None of those red counties voted for Obama which proves they’re all racist, too. Oh, Lord! Those racist white people are everywhere! What are we going to do? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?!!!
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Whites See Racism as a Zero-Sum Game That They Are Now Losing
Whites’ view of racism as a zero-sum game, such that decreases in perceived bias against Blacks over the past six decades are associated with increases in perceived bias against Whites—a relationship not
observed in Blacks’ perceptions. Moreover, these changes in Whites’ conceptions of racism are extreme enough that Whites have
now come to view anti-White bias as a bigger societal problem than anti-Black bias. http://www.people.hbs.edu/mnorton/norton%20sommers.pdf
Again, Whites see Blacks as trying to TAKE what is theirs????
What ever in the hell that is. As if we WANT what is theirs?
In reality, everthing that is THEIRS is in actually OURS. They never paid reparations for slavery 1630-1864 nor Chain Gangs. In the book: “SLAVERY BY ANOTHER NAME’ white people arrested black men for loitering and other minor and made up nonsense. They sentenced black men to work on railroads, plantations, coal mines etc, construction, and other emerging industrial spaces. OF COURSE, they want us to FORGET everything they done to us, while they CONTINUE disenfranchise us.
I have no doubt that Romney’s White Men are all sociopaths. WHITES HATE to apologize for their dishonorable deeds. Which is why they PROJECT ugly Narratives on Blacks such as: violent, thief, indolent, rapist, malicious robber, ANGRY BLACK MAN, and other un-pleasantries and SHAMEFUL acts as a means of Escaping them.
Believe it or not, in race relations, they BELIEVE they are morally ideal, decent, civilized and majestically generous and in complete control.
Which is why they are PERPLEXED that LIFE ON THESE SHORES are catching up to them. America will IMPLODE from the inside.
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“Whites see Blacks as trying to TAKE what is theirs???? In reality, everthing that is THEIRS is in actually OURS.” — Blackman
No comment. I just thought that should be repeated.
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aye? juicy beetle. all that RED is rural LAND. Nobody want to live there but scary white folks. “they out to get us” “we need out guns” “reverse racism” “whites are being discriminnated agains”
Which is why, The TOP TEN Educated States voted for Obama.
the TOP TEN DUMBEST states voted for Romney.
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Oh, I see now. The educated states voted Obama because they’re educated and the dumb states voted Romney because they’re dumb. And racist. Which states have the white privilege… the smart ones or the dumb ones?
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What are we going to do? WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?!!!
Cross yourself and kiss your arse goodbye.
Which states have the white privilege… the smart ones or the dumb ones?
Take your pick.
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His point went right over your head, didn’t it?
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[…] The Southern strategy (1964-2012) is an American political strategy where Republicans win over angry white men, particularly in the South, by appealing to their racism. – MORE – […]
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As an African, listening in, I am always amazed how absolutely no mention is made of Native Americans – nothing! Not a single word! I always thought they were the true ‘Americans’, but they seem to have been completely erased from the American political landscape. Even the writer of the main article here keeps mentioning blacks and latinos. We they all exterminated, then? Did Obama visit a single so-called ‘reservation’? Its the same story with the so-called bushman in Southern African; a true native, but completely erased..
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Yes, you could say that. Native Americans were pretty much exterminated, and many of the remaining have been largely assimilated.
Besides this, of the ones that remain, they belong to many different tribes. While they share some common features such as treatment from the US govt, they are very different in other ways and do not share a national collective conscious to the degree that blacks do. The same could be said of Asians, but there have been more factors that mobilize them to share collective consciousnesses, eg, the aftermath of Vincent Chin and stereotypes that affect their daily life (eg, perpetual foreigner). And Latinos — even if they are divided by ancestry and national origin and Anglo acculturation level, there are almost 50 million of them, plenty to form different interest groups.
Native Americans were erased from the political landscape in the 19th century. Literally erased.
I would love to see the US govt finally come clean about the historical policy of genocide.
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Here is a great link:White Man Tells The Truth!!!!!!!
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“The Republicans champion policies that mainly benefit the rich, but to win elections they need millions to vote against their class interests. So they push issues based on race and religion: gay marriage, abortion, crime, welfare, drugs, food stamps, etc.”
You Are Absolutely Correct!
I now live in the Southern United States and I’ve spent a considerable amount of my military career in SC., LA., and AL. and these people would rather shoot themselves in the foot before they see any black person prosper.
These people do not understand the class system and know nothing about how it works, but think since they’re Caucasian they’re accepted. They’re not accepted, they’re used by these hatemongers. Too bad their own ignorance and hatred blinds them to the truth which will continue to make them live in a perpetual state of ignorance and denial. I laugh at their stupidity.
To them the Civil War never ended and I don’t care how many skyscrapers they have in the region, the mind-set of the majority of them is still one of sheer ignorance and to me that doesn’t exhibit one iota of progress.
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This paragraph shows your deep insight of the GOP politics!!!!! The party for the super rich need to fool the southern whites to vote for them.
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The key for the GOP is going to be the Latino vote. The battle for the heart and minds of that coalition is already beginning and I think it will be a doozy.
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Jefe in 2012:
“Why (1964-2012) and not (1964- )? Do you mean you think it is over now?
“By 2016, you would need maybe 64-65% of the white vote with this strategy.”
abagond in 2012:
“It can still work at the state level, at least in some states, but at the national level in presidential races the numbers are no longer there for it to work in practice.”
Solitaire in 2019:
Aaaagggghhh!!!! Y’all forgot about the electoral college!!!!
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@ Solitaire
Trump’s victory was an electoral college fluke, but Trump has also pulled off what George Wallace never could on the national stage: winning more votes than he lost by making openly racist appeals. I do not think that will be limited to just Trump and his hangers-on: open racism seems to have become more acceptable among White people in general ever since Obama became president.
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Trump’s victory is part of trend that brazilian leftist TV jornalists call “the international nationalist movement”. Everywhere, the working class is rejecting socialism and globalist capitalism. Poland, Hungary, Italy, most part of Latin America (co, pe, cl, py, ar, br), Israel and the USA have chosen similar parties
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@ Alberto Monteiro
The working class in the U.S. is not only white. The non-white working class voted against Trump. You can’t just boil this down to economics and ignore the racism inherent in white nationalism.
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10000 km away, all I know about the USA are what the leftist journalists say (“Trump is a horrible puppet of Putin”) and the hard and cold data (amazing economical growth, near zero inflation and unemploynent, drastic reduction of violence, etc).
I saw those great numbers before, here in Brazil, during Lula’s rule. They were either fake numbers or sand castles, and they reversed at the end of Lula’s third term as president (2011-2014, through his puppet Dilma)
So… the question. Is the USA a safer place for black people now? Are black people now earning more money than before? If the answers to these questions are both yes, I think Trump will get much more black votes in the next election
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@ Alberto Monteiro
What “drastic reduction in violence” are you talking about? We just had another synagogue shot up by a self-proclaimed warrior for the white race. There’s been a significant uptick in hate crimes since Trump’s election.
“Is the USA a safer place for black people now?”
I don’t know anyone who feels that it is.
https://today.yougov.com/topics/politics/articles-reports/2019/02/19/black-history-month-trump-racism-education
“Black (75%) and Hispanic (60%) Americans are particularly likely to say racism has gotten worse since Trump was elected.”
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https://talkpoverty.org/2018/12/20/trump-leaves-talks-black-unemployment-rate/
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@ Alberto Monteiro
After two years in office, Trump’s approval rating among Blacks was at 11%, compared to 44% among Whites.
Source:
https://www.politico.com/interactives/2019/trump-approval-rating-polls/
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@Solitaire
Very well said!!
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@ abagond
“After two years in office, Trump’s approval rating among Blacks was at 11%, compared to 44% among Whites.”
And what was his approval rating at the beginning of his presidency?
I think that the implicit question Monteiro is asking is whether the approval rating of President Trump, in the Black population, is growing or shrinking.
This is also one of the questions that 2020 presidential contenders will to deal with when it comes to formulate their own policy proposals vis a vis the Black electorate.
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There was no Southern Strategy. You are all liars.
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UiprVX4os2Y)
Look at how black this lady is. Very black. Very black female voice. Like a female Morgan Freeman. Stop the Fake News!
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@ munubantu @ Alberto Monteiro
In January 2017 Trump’s approval rating among Blacks got as high as 26%, the highest it has ever gone. Since then it has dropped by more than half.
Source:
https://www.politico.com/interactives/2019/trump-approval-rating-polls/
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