Politics
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Maybe Election 2012 Isn't About the Economy After All
In his column for the Washington Post, Eugene Robinson says that overseas events, more than economic concerns, could decide the outcome of the race for the White House. But it might be more pertinent to ask, for example, what the North Korean news agency meant Monday with its threat to reduce parts of Seoul to…
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NAACP Hotline Puts the Focus on Voting
NAACP President and CEO Ben Jealous was joined by radio host Tom Joyner, American Urban Radio Networks Program Operations President Jerry Lopes and others on Tuesday to unveil a joint phone initiative to empower potential voters. 1-866-MY-VOTE-1 is a hotline that provides information on voter registration, polling locations and tools to report incidents at polling…
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Obama's Day, April 24: Visiting UNC Chapel Hill
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORTUESDAY, APRIL 24, 2012In the morning, the President will honor the 2012 National Teacher of the Year and finalists at the White House, thanking them for their hard work and dedication each and every day in the classroom. This event in the…
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GOP Rhetoric Is Delusional and Over the Top
In his most recent column, the Washington Post‘s Eugene Robinson says that right-wing commentary from rocker Ted Nugent and Florida Rep. Allen West is a special kind of poison that we can’t ignore. Believe me, I would prefer not to dignify the ravings of Nugent or West by commenting on them. Nugent seems to be…
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Lawmakers Fight Money in Politics
In the two years since the Supreme Court’s Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling that corporate and union political contributions have First Amendment protection, there’s also been a steadily growing, although somewhat ragtag, movement to overturn it. The controversial 2010 decision unleashed a flood of now unlimited corporate money in elections. Super PACs (political…
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Obama's Day, April 23: Visiting US Holocaust Memorial Museum
THE WHITE HOUSEOffice of the Press SecretaryFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEDAILY GUIDANCE AND PRESS SCHEDULE FORMONDAY, APRIL 23, 2012In the morning, the President will deliver remarks at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC. The President will also tour the museum with and be introduced by Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel.…
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Why Hasn't Wal-Mart Dropped ALEC, Too?
Until a few weeks ago, many of us didn’t know the name ALEC, the American Legislative Exchange Council. But the Trayvon Martin tragedy and debate around Florida’s “Stand your ground” law has uncovered the nationwide, systematic work by ALEC to advance cookie-cutter legislation that disproportionately hurts communities of color. ALEC, with the support of corporations…
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President Obama and the Bachelor Swing Vote
As the “war on women” wages on during the 2012 presidential election race and single women choose sides, New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow writes that unmarried men are the real swing vote. While Mitt Romney trails President Obama in personal popularity points, according to ABC News-Washington Post polls, Republicans argue that voters can’t…
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Obama's Campaign Digs in to Grass Roots
According to the New York Times, President Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign is significantly behind where experts expected to be at this point. Instead of relying on larger donors, which have become scarce, Obama’s team is looking to small, individual contributors for funds. Ultimately, while the president’s campaign coffers are still larger than those of his…
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Democrats Can't Afford Complacency in 2012
Writing at BlackAmericaWeb, Michael H. Cottman says that the Obama team has good reason to be concerned that some Democrats think — wrongly — that the president will cruise to re-election. But less than seven months before Election Day, recent polls show that the economy is still an issue where Obama is vulnerable. Nearly two-thirds…

