The black vote must count in the winner take all states In the deep south, the voting process for the President and some congressional districts is winner take all. The republican party is taking an active roll in the black community to show concern for their votes. For example, the Sundaypaper.com is reporting 80 billboards have been brought by mostly African American communities in Georgia. The Billboards are a talking about abortio |
Diary of a mad campaign volunteer The year is 2007. The location is Any Southern Town, USA. You thought that you knew but, you just don't know. You don't know what goes on in the campaign offices of presidential hopefuls. One would think that if you show up with your face full of joy and, your spirits high and, your heart full of hope. Others would welcome you into any campaign office to lend a hand. Unfortunately, that is not |
People had no idea that the some candidates pay for volunteers to hold their signs and stand in rally groups. This was never more apparent than at pre-debate rally in June 2007 on Howard University’s campus. As individuals stood on Georgia Ave, with more than 200 in attendance, groups of supporters waited for the debate to begin and some wishful thinking that the Democratic nominated 2008 can |
Prince Georges County Council small town mind Prince Georges County,MD is the home of the small town politician Thomas E Dernoga could be a prime example of many in the county with the small town love for politics. How can small town politics happen in a county with a major population size and highly ethnic mix. Although Dernoga claim to fame is a zoning wizard and fixing building regulation problems, Dernoga small town m |
Luther Campbell running for Mayor in the City of Miami Me so horny master running for city mayor in Miami, Fl source |
Al Sharpton and Cornell West go at it
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Carl Lewis gets kicked of state ballot The political career of nine-time Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis has been declared a false start. A federal appeals panel ruled Thursday that he should be removed from a state Senate ballot because he does not meet the New Jersey's four-year residency requirement. Lewis' lawyer said he has not decided whether to appeal, but time is running short: Ballots are about to go to the printer for |