Politics
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Democratic Candidates Must Work Harder to Lock in Black Voters
It’s hard not to see this coming. Democrats will be popping Tylenols in bed the morning of Nov. 5—only hours after election-night returns stream in. And once political junkies sort out the scorched earth, some will point not only to the absence of usually reliable, Democratic-leaning black voters at the polls but also to the…
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Watch: Obama Warns Against ‘Hysteria’ and 'Fear’ in Ebola Battle
In an effort to tamp down fear about the spread of Ebola in the U.S., President Barack Obama on Saturday urged Americans not to give in to hysteria or fear. “This is a serious disease, but we can’t give in to hysteria or fear—because that only makes it harder to get people the accurate information…
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Black Ohio Newspaper Endorses Republican Governor for Re-Election
As conventional (and political) wisdom goes, black Americans, on average, typically vote for Democrats, and so when the Call & Post, a Cleveland newspaper that targets African-American readers, endorsed Ohio’s Republican governor for re-election on Tuesday, it represented a slight change of course in the stream of racial politics. Although it’s not the first time…
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40,000 Voter-Registration Applications Submitted by Blacks and Hispanics Disappear in Ga.
Editor’s note: According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp claimed that nearly 40,000 voter-registration applications in Georgia that were supposedly unaccounted for have been found and processed, and those applicants are now registered to vote. Kemp also said on Thursday that another 10,000 or so applications need more information about the identities of the applicants before they are cleared.…
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Obamacare Is Working, but No One—GOP or Dem—Is Running on It
Campaigning for president in 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama said: “Affordable, universal health care for every single American must not be a question of whether, it must be a question of how.” What followed three years later? Scary claims from Republicans of “death panels,” “socialized medicine” and “government takeovers” of health care. And in 2009, health…
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Redrawing Virginia: A Chance for a New, Fair, Competitive State
On Tuesday a federal court ruled Virginia’s congressional map unconstitutional, finding it to be in violation of the 14th Amendment and ordering it to be redrawn by next spring. This, Hampton University professor Wayne Dawkins thinks, creates an opening for a fairer, healthier and more competitive political atmosphere to be born. “We have people who…
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Gov. Christie’s NAACP Speech Won’t Change His Abysmal Record on Issues That Matter to People of Color
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivered the keynote address to the New Jersey State NAACP Conference Saturday afternoon. He touted some of the criminal-justice issues that he’s worked on recently with African-American leaders, but over the course of his tenure as governor, Christie has an abysmal record when it comes to most issues that are…
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President Obama Celebrates America’s Newest National Monument: The San Gabriel Mountains
Today President Barack Obama will travel to Los Angeles County, Calif., to designate the San Gabriel Mountains as America’s newest national monument, and a timeless piece of our national heritage. In many ways this nation’s story is etched into its land, and as the president is recognizing today, each of our monuments provides us with…
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Obama Plays Young-People Politics Weeks Before the Midterm Elections
In what seems like a last-minute Hail Mary attempt to get young people to the voting booths in November, the Obama White House is shedding light on the facets of his economic policies that have and will help millennials. President Barack Obama gave a speech Thursday to young entrepreneurs in Santa Monica, Calif., reminding them…
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Something Fishy Is Going on With Ferguson’s Voter Rolls
Something fishy is going down in Ferguson, Mo.—and it’s not just with the cops. While that hint of something not quite right grows with each passing retaliatory arrest and botched grand jury probe, the extent is still unclear. But at one time, political change in the wake of Michael Brown’s killing seemed like a…

