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by David Swerdlick onNovember 2, 2012
That's if he follows the lead of Obama -- who's been a leader of all and not just those most like himself.
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by Monroe Anderson onSeptember 7, 2012
Almost zero mentions of black issues. But if Obama gets a second term, maybe that will change.
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by Danielle C. Belton onAugust 13, 2011
Danielle Belton, in her Black Snob blog, snarkily advises Mitt Romney to stop making attack-ad-worthy comments like calling corporations people.
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by Danielle Belton onAugust 13, 2011
Danielle Belton, in her Black Snob blog, snarkily advises Mitt Romney to stop making attack-ad-worthy comments like calling corporations people.
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by Jack White onJune 3, 2011
RightWatch: When the 2012 campaign finally gets going, what will the Republican nominee say to African Americans? Probably what all the Republicans have been saying all along.
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