Think about the reverse for a second. If you have a positively scored answer and delete it, should you keep the rep as well? That wouldn't make much sense, you've given the community something it found valuable, taken it back, but kept the reward. In the off-case that the thought of losing rep might deter you from removing something positively scored yet potentially harmful, we have a badge to offer.
Likewise, if you contribute something that the community has said is not valuable through their votes, taking it back should clear the slate. You could at your option delete the answer, improve it, then undelete it - you'd still have the negative score (and rep from it) until it was up-voted sufficiently.
There's no reason to let the 'sting' of a mistake persist any longer that it needs to. After all, it caused you to delete the answer, you're likely going to double check your next answer before posting it after having the experience, so I don't see what good it would accomplish.
I know that there are instances where you can keep rep for deleted posts, but the mechanics of keeping rep when someone other than you deletes a contribution that was positively scored and on the site for some time are a different matter, I'm speaking to self-deletions.