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Guest Blogger Joshua Johnson explains why voting for Barack Obama solely because of his race is an insult to his qualifications. You’re Black. You Can’t…

With all of the voter ID laws being passed, appealed and postponed lately, it is easy to get confused over what our rights are as…

(NEW YORK) — Circling each other like boxers at times and looking one another in the eye, President Obama and Mitt Romney came out swinging as soon as Tuesday night’s debate began, sparring over Libya, energy production, and an assault weapons ban. At one point during a particularly heated exchange, Romney snapped when Obama tried […]

(HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.) — Exactly three weeks before voters head to the polls, President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney face-off in Hempstead, N.Y., on Tuesday for the second presidential debate that could again chart a new course for the general election campaign. Click here to listen live to the debate when it airs tonight at […]

President Obama is preparing for the second Presidential debate tonight in Virginia, while Mitt Romney is rehearsing in Boston. Tomorrow night’s debate will take place tomorrow night in New York, and can be heard in its entirety on our sister station, News 92 FM. Click here for more details.

(DANVILLE, Ky.) — Partisan Democrats had a lot to be happy about Thursday night’s vice presidential debate. Vice President Joe Biden turned in an aggressive and energetic performance that they wished they’d seen in President Obama. And while Republicans have cried foul on Biden’s behavior (GOP surrogates called him “rude”), they argue that Rep. Paul […]

From our sister site News92FM.com: (WASHINGTON) — After President Obama’s self-described “bad night” at his first debate last week, the Obama campaign is banking on their No. 2, Vice President Joe Biden, to bring his “A” game to the vice presidential debate Thursday night. “The vice president is pretty fired up and ready to go […]

via:christianpost Democratic strategists are scrambling to deploy a “Big Bird” strategy against Mitt Romney, but the debate over whether public broadcasting should continue to be subsidized has become serious business. During last Wednesday’s presidential debate, Republican nominee Mitt Romney mentioned Big Bird, a puppet from PBS’ “Sesame Street,” in making an argument about what could […]

Taneshia Hudspeth, Elections Administrator with the Harris County Clerk’s Office answers questions for listeners regarding the voting process in Harris County for the upcoming Election 2012. Click below to listen or continue reading below! On the dead voters letters: Nothing will take place as far as moving them from the voting roll for November’s election, […]

He’s seen many debates over the years, so is tonight’s debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney any different than debates past? ABC’s Sam Donaldson joins Lana and JP on our sister station News 92 FM to discuss what we can expect from both candidates, and how this debate may differ from those in […]