Block the Vote.
A tea party-affiliated group in Florida is challenging the voting rights of dozens of people there who won’t know their eligibility is in question until it’s too late.
A tea party-affiliated group in Florida is challenging the voting rights of dozens of people there who won’t know their eligibility is in question until it’s too late.
For lots of poor and working-class people, voting is a choice between casting a ballot or getting a day’s pay for work.
As if on cue, Known White Guys Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei of Politico prove my points from earlier: If President Barack Obama wins, he will be the popular choice of Hispanics, African-Americans, single women and highly educated urban whites. That’s what the polling has consistently shown in the final days of the campaign. It Read More
The Washington Post says that 91 percent of Romney voters are white. Why isn’t Romney’s concerted courtship of white folks considered playing identity politics?
While Mia Love’s victory would be a milestone, her candidacy encapsulates a lot of the practical and ideological obstacles the GOP faces in becoming less white.
It’s all about Ohio.
There’s a big debate tonight. Perhaps you’ve heard?