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Former speech writer Peggy Noonan raises concerns about both McCain and Obama
By PoliticsInColor News Staff

  

A new era in race and gender politics
By Star Parker

—By Marisa Treviño

The word is that, after being distracted by the "Palin Effect," the Obama campaign is back on track to focus on what this election is all about — the issues.

It's no secret that the Republican Party wants the Latino vote. According to the McCain campaign's spokeswoman for Hispanic media, Hessy Fernandez, the campaign's goal is to secure 45% of the Latino vote.

The foundation of the whole Obama enterprise stands on emotional quicksand
By Star Parker

Despite the careful choreography and showmanship, the Democratic Convention concluded with little in the way of news or surprises.

Democratic candidate Obama is the realization of the “dream,” President Obama will have to deal with the reality of racism.
By Wilmer J. Leon III

  

(DENVER, Colo.) The crowd was roaring and the stage and atmosphere was more of a rock concert than an acceptance speech.

To Ask This Question Indicates a Lack of Insight Into the Complexities of Black Politics
By Wilmer J. Leon III

(DENVER, Colo.) A sorely divided race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton is still overshadowing the Democratic Convention that began Monday in Denver.

 

 
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