Former vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro is stepping down from Hillary Clintons finance team after remarks she made to a California newspaper suggested Barack Obama is getting favorable treatment in the media because hes black. FOX News confirmed Wednesday that Ferraro, who has been a fundraiser for Clinton, is leaving the campaign after calls from Obamas team to restore civility by not letting the debate devolve into race-based arguments.
Speaking to reporters in Chicago, Obama said he didnt think the comments were racist, but he did call them ridiculous and wrong-headed.
The notion that it is a great advantage to me to be an African American named Barack Obama and pursue the presidency, I think, is not a view that has been commonly shared by the general public,Obama said.
Clinton Communications Director Howard Wolfson said Clinton had already disagreed with and rejected Ferraros comments that Obama wouldnt be where he is in the race if he were white. He said the campaign had not encouraged the remarks, and that Ferraro was not speaking for the campaign.
Geraldine Ferraro is not an adviser, shes not staff, and we have made clear that we reject her comments, we disagree with her comments, Wolfson said. In the interviews today she was not speaking on behalf of the campaign and I think she was making that clear.
Ferraro was unrepentant about her comments, in which she said Obama is lucky because this election is being run at a time when the country is caught up in the concept of a black president. She said she has a 40-year history of opposing all kinds of discrimination and that she was speaking from a historical context, noting that she would not have been chosen as Walter Mondales running mate in 1984 if she had been a man.
Im sorry I said nothing negative, she told FOX News on Wednesday. I care about the black vote in this country. I really dont think this is right that they should attack me as racist.
Former Maryland Lieutenant Gov. Michael Steele, who is black, said that Ferraros comments are true, and the fact she cant speak them goes to the heart and ugliness of racism. He said Obamas candidacy is not diminished by her words, but an oversensitivity is harming debate in America.
It just speaks to the fact that race, no matter how you slice and dice it, is all too present in peoples minds, he said.
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