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DON'T UNDERESTIMATE RACE AND TRUST IN CHOOSING A PRESIDENT
DON'T UNDERESTIMATE RACE AND TRUST IN CHOOSING A PRESIDENT
When historians look back on the 2008 U.S. presidential election, they may determine race and trust were the silent and deciding factors in the surprise election of John McCain.
Re: Race and the Presidential Race
corner.nationalreview.com — It turns out that I'm wrong to think that Obama's election would have even symbolic benefit. Hans... Bader informs us that Harvard law professor Charles Ogletree, "Obama's top advisor on race issues, explains that since Obama is 'biracial,' his election ... (more) Re: Race and the Presidential Race
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