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Hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons yesterday said Maryland Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is winning over black voters with urban initiatives, especially criminal-justice reforms, and raising the Republican Party's profile among blacks nationwide.
"He raised the whole party up," Mr. Simmons told The Washington Times. "He makes every Republican open for discussion" among black voters.
Mr. Simmons, the man behind the Def Jam Recordings music label and the platinum-plated careers of acts like the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J and Run-DMC, often has used his rap empire to advance liberal political activism.
But the rap impresario applauded Mr. Ehrlich, a Republican, for reforming drug laws to steer nonviolent offenders into treatment instead of prison, and also for supporting Maryland's historic black universities.
He predicted Mr. Ehrlich will improve on the 15 percent of the black vote he won in 2002.
"I'm sure he will get a greater percentage [of the black vote] next time around -- chip away at the rock," Mr. Simmons said. "Good deeds don't go unnoticed."
Mr. Simmons listed the governor among the growing ranks of Republican leaders -- including New York Gov. George E. Pataki and California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger -- who successfully are wooing black voters.
"Many blacks are very conservative. The natural party for them [is Republican] if things were more equal," he said. "The race issue is become less important in this country. It is about economic opportunities. It's about who will be compassionate and giving when it comes to people who need a helping hand."
Mr. Simmons campaigned in 2002 for Mr. Ehrlich's Democratic rival, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, and said he initially had negative impressions of both Mr. Ehrlich and Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, who became the first black to win statewide election in Maryland.
However, Mr. Simmons said the first two years of the Ehrlich administration demonstrated that both men "should be held up to the light as examples" of Republican leaders who are committed to all of their constituents.









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