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by Cynthia Gordy onFebruary 28, 2012
Next in our third-party-candidate series, meet the black man running for president who's not Obama.
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January 8, 2012
Blogging the Beltway: Just before the New Hampshire primary, candidates were in full attack mode.
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by Jack White onNovember 5, 2011
RightWatch: As the allegations of sexual harassment pile up, his campaign may linger, but it's over.
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by Kai Wright onSeptember 21, 2011
It's time for politicians to pay as much attention to homeowners and workers as they do Wall Street, blogs ColorLines editor Kai Wright.
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by Jason Johnson onSeptember 3, 2011
The president will want to forget August, but he's still likely to get re-elected.
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by David Swerdlick onJuly 21, 2011
Herman Cain, Allen West and Tim Scott have a lot to learn.
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by David Swerdlick onJune 2, 2011
The Pizza Man might not be president -- but can he deliver black voters to the Republican Party?
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by Joshua R. Weaver onMay 31, 2011
A slowly improving economy and the killing of Osama bin Laden have given Obama's re-election campaign a boost.
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by Mary C. Curtis onApril 13, 2011
In the 2012 presidential election, the party of Lincoln has a long way to go to woo black voters back into the fold. Is there, as Newt Gingrich claims, a difference between "inclusion" and "outreach"?
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May 6, 2010
"I want to say it again, just in case anybody's confused: The way to fix our broken immigration system is through common-sense, comprehensive immigration reform," Obama said.
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