I disagree. Not that it isn't your opinion, of course ... it most certainly is, but that both positions show a form of ignorance that is at the heart of resulting in poor, irrational and often times destructive outcomes. One can no longer claim that race is not an issue if the person's race is a factor in voting for them ... or not voting for them. Regardless of a person's race, gender, or whatever, weighing a decision on such matters is foolish, and indicative of a person's racial underpinnings on such issues. Racial bias is just that ... racial bias.
Yes, yes, I keep hearing the argument of how no one can understand the racial turmoil of blacks in the US unless he or she is black. And although that may carry much weight, that is not the issue when electing a person. They are there to represent everyone ... and work for everyone. I am an atheist, but I would never elect a person as president simply to put that first atheist in the White House. They must offer a platform that I am not only comfortable with, but one that I feel will benefit the country and US population as a whole. I would vote for Pat Robertson if I felt he would do the overall better job ... yes, that's a stretch, but I hope you see my point.
So, as I can understand your opinion as such, I hope you can understand that others have theirs as well. And it is in no way based on a person's physical makeup or cultural history.