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by Hillary Crosley onSeptember 9, 2012
Realizing their individual campaign limitations, two fraternities began the election group 1911 United.
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by Brentin Mock onSeptember 9, 2012
Colorlines columnist Brentin Mock runs down the playbook of poll watchers, who, in a number of states, can challenge voters at the poll for simply having the wrong last name.
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September 9, 2012
Journal-isms: Obama and others at the DNC spoke to the middle class, but who's connecting with the poor?
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by Hillary Crosley onSeptember 8, 2012
Following the national conventions, the candidates train to face each other one-on-one.
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by Hillary Crosley onSeptember 3, 2012
As the president prepares for the Democrat convention, unemployment may be his biggest stumbling block.
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by Hillary Crosley onSeptember 3, 2012
What will the president's plan of action be against the new Republican rallying cry?
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by Hillary Crosley onAugust 25, 2012
Obama strategist David Axelrod says money may be the president's weak spot.
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by Charles M. Blow onAugust 19, 2012
If American Democratic voters aren't angry, they certainly should be, according to New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow.
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August 18, 2012
Journal-isms: How can candidates speak to the issues of minorities if no one of color is present to ask the question?
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by Aura Bogado onJuly 21, 2012
ColorLines voting-rights reporter Aura Bogado has discovered what many have already assumed: Folks who don't really like African Americans are more likely to support voter-ID laws.
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