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Heavy Black Turnout Threatens Georgia Senator
Long lines of early voters, many of them black, could complicate the re-election bid of Senator Saxby Chambliss.
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Quiet Political Shifts as More Blacks Are Elected
Analysts say black officials at local levels are increasing the ranks of white voters familiar with black leadership.
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Quiet Political Shifts as More Blacks Are Elected
Analysts say black officials at local levels are increasing the ranks of white voters familiar with black leadership.
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Funny Numbers: Do Polls Lie About Race?
Sure Barack Obama is ahead, but that’s before the “Bradley effect” has spoken.
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Funny Numbers: Do Polls Lie About Race?
Sure Barack Obama is ahead, but that’s before the “Bradley effect” has spoken.
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In the South, a Force to Challenge the G.O.P.
Turnout Senator Barack Obama has helped generate may signal a threat to the Republican dominance of the South.
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In South, Black Turnout May Challenge the G.O.P.
The surge in turnout Barack Obama has helped to generate could signal a threat to the Republican dominance of the South.
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In South, Black Turnout May Challenge the G.O.P.
The surge in turnout Barack Obama has helped to generate could signal a threat to the Republican dominance of the South.
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Change Makes a Call on Levittown
Can Barack Obama capture the lunch-pail Democrats of Pennsylvania? The author returns to his hometown to see.
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