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Dem Seeking to Be First Black Ala. Gov Loses


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MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- A congressman seeking to become Alabama's first black governor lost Tuesday to a white Democratic primary opponent who had garnered support from the state's four major black political groups.

Primaries were also held in Mississippi and New Mexico, where Susana Martinez, a prosecutor from southern New Mexico, won the GOP nomination for governor and will face Democrat Diane Denish in a general election race deciding who becomes New Mexico's first woman governor.

With 58 percent of the precincts reporting, Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks won the Democratic primary for Alabama governor with 65 percent of the vote to U.S. Rep. Artur Davis's 35 percent.

The state's traditional civil rights organizations backed Sparks after Davis voted against Obama's federal health care overhaul. But Davis, a Harvard lawyer who led President Barack Obama's campaign here in 2008, had endorsements from Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga., a civil rights pioneer from Alabama, and Mobile's first black mayor, Sam Jones.

Voter Ben Ray picked Sparks, who has taken positions popular with Democrats, calling for an expansion of gambling, including a lottery, and supporting the federal health care plan.

"I just like his position on the education lottery," Ray said. "I think we need that here.

The chairman of the black Alabama Democratic Conference, Joe Reed, said Davis was hurt by refusing to seek the endorsements of African-American groups and by voting against the federal health care plan.
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It sounds like Davis wasn't "Pure" enough for them.
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Al_Simmons

Yup. The operative color in Democrat races is RED. Is the candidate RED enough? Skin color-wise, well, they're "colorblind".

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