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Black voters' loyalty to the Democratic Party is no longer a certainty in Maryland, especially among young independent voters, several black leaders say.
"We might be the last generation of unabashed loyalists to the Democratic Party," state Senate Majority Leader Nathaniel J. McFadden of Baltimore says. "The Democratic Party is no longer a monolith for the African-American community."
Rep. Albert R. Wynn of Prince George's County warns his party's leaders that "black voters can no longer be taken for granted."
Securing the black vote has become a critical concern among Maryland Democrats in an election year rife with racial politics:
Lt. Gov. Michael S. Steele, a Republican who is the first black to win statewide office in Maryland, has been lampooned as a minstrel on a liberal Web log, and Democratic operatives wrongly acquired his credit report in his run for the U.S. Senate.
The Democrat-controlled House has been lining up behind a bill that would return voting rights to 150,000 felons -- about 60 percent of whom are black -- in time for November's general election.
Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley has chosen Delegate Anthony G. Brown of Prince George's County as his running mate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination. Mr. O'Malley's chief opponent -- Montgomery County Executive Douglas M. Duncan -- also is considering a black running mate.
Prince George's County, a mostly black jurisdiction with the state's highest concentration of registered Democrats, has become the focus of attention since low voter turnout in 2002 is believed to have contributed to Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s Republican victory in the governor's race.
Former NAACP President Kweisi Mfume, a Democrat who is running for the Senate, has criticized the party for taking black voters for granted, saying "people may find a way to cross over in the fall."
"Last time for governor, I voted for Michael Steele for lieutenant governor," says Hubert "Petey" Green, president of the Prince George's County Black Chamber of Commerce and a lifelong registered Democrat.







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