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The Non-Mainstream Media State of the Race
So what is the ACTUAL state of the race. First, let’s try and understand something. Barack Obama’s lead in the national polls is pretty stable and steady. The media will portray a different story, such as seizing on an outlier or bad poll, like the AP poll last week, but the overall reality is, ...
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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