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Race in the Race, 2008: December 2008
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Race in the Race, 2008. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Will Minority Interests Get More Attention In A Minority President's Administration? As the first minority president, how will Barack Obama handle minority issues? To answer this question we will first examine what the president's abilities are as president, what previous presidents have done to represent minority interests and finally what Obama will do to represent these interests. StoryId=16816170. 3 December 2008. Fourth Edition). Boulder: Wes...
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Race in the Race, 2008: November 2008
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Race in the Race, 2008. Monday, November 17, 2008. Who Won The Heartstring Vote And Why It Matters. Very simple. The GOP tugged at voters’ heartstrings while the Democrats bored them with statistics and logic. The issues. And even when the issues creep into the forefront of the voters’ mind, they are usually muddled by the perceptions candidates create for them. Drew Westen. 2007. The Political Brain. New York: Public Affairs. Race in the Race, 2008. Friday, November 7, 2008. And the Winner Is. Obama als...
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Race in the Race, 2008: Race-Baiting, Campaign Style
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Race in the Race, 2008. Sunday, October 26, 2008. Race-Baiting, Campaign Style. Even when black candidates run campaigns in which they try to deemphasize race (See our post from three weeks ago), race often rears its ugly head in American political campaigns. While elections of yesteryear featured very explicit, virulent forms of racism, the most effective race-baiting of today is not an explicitly racist ad. In 2001 political scientist Tali Mendelberg published the book The Race Card. If Michael Dukakis...
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Race in the Race, 2008: Was The Election Of Obama Really The End Of Black Politics?
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Race in the Race, 2008. Wednesday, December 3, 2008. Was The Election Of Obama Really The End Of Black Politics? Although there is much speculation to this debate, the logical answer is no. The integration of the new generation of Black politicians into the political spectrum marks a progression in Black political leaders, not the obliteration of the Black political agenda. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. While Obama’s election does spell change, it does not spell the end of tr...It will...
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Race in the Race, 2008: The Bradley Effect: What It Is and Why You Don’t Have to Worry About It Anymore
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Race in the Race, 2008. Saturday, November 1, 2008. The Bradley Effect: What It Is and Why You Don’t Have to Worry About It Anymore. Now imagine you aren’t racist at all, but you’re casting your vote for the white candidate because you support his/her positions. Yet when the pollster shows up, you fear that if you say that you’re voting for the white candidate, you’ll appear racist. What would you tell the pollster? CNN discusses the Bradley effect:. CBS’ Web Exclusive on the Bradley Effect:. For instanc...
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Race in the Race, 2008: Will Minority Interests Get More Attention In A Minority President's Administration?
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Race in the Race, 2008. Wednesday, December 10, 2008. Will Minority Interests Get More Attention In A Minority President's Administration? As the first minority president, how will Barack Obama handle minority issues? To answer this question we will first examine what the president's abilities are as president, what previous presidents have done to represent minority interests and finally what Obama will do to represent these interests. StoryId=16816170. 3 December 2008. Fourth Edition). Boulder: Wes...
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Race in the Race, 2008: Who Won The Heartstring Vote And Why It Matters
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Race in the Race, 2008. Monday, November 17, 2008. Who Won The Heartstring Vote And Why It Matters. Very simple. The GOP tugged at voters’ heartstrings while the Democrats bored them with statistics and logic. The issues. And even when the issues creep into the forefront of the voters’ mind, they are usually muddled by the perceptions candidates create for them. Drew Westen. 2007. The Political Brain. New York: Public Affairs. Race in the Race, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And the Winner Is.
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Race in the Race, 2008: And the Winner Is...
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Race in the Race, 2008. Friday, November 7, 2008. And the Winner Is. Last week we examined the Bradley effect, which had impacted a number of campaigns in previous history. Did the numbers suggest any suspicious deviations in the behavior of undecided voters? And what issues were most important to the electorate before pulling the lever? In the brief pause between now and January 20th, we have time to reflect on and digest the historic implications of this election. Obama managed victory in Virginia due ...
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Race in the Race, 2008: September 2008
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Race in the Race, 2008. Monday, September 29, 2008. Special 9/26 Debate Coverage. The first presidential debate always provides a new perspective on the prowess and legitimacy of each candidate. By pitting them against each other in front of an audience of millions of viewers, the candidates were forced to answer questions that they would otherwise avoid. Although it is not completely clear who came out on top, both John McCain and Barack Obama were reintroduced to the public in a whole new light. While ...