While the economy has been an overriding factor, recent job reports have been average, meaning neither side can point to it as a strong area…

VIA: News92FM.com In a precisely planned climax to the Republican National Convention, Mitt Romney accepted his party’s presidential nomination and promised to “restore America” by creating jobs and fulfilling the hope that he claims President Obama failed to deliver on. Read More    

via: truethevote.org Let’s take a look at some “big” elections that came down to a small handful of votes. The Minnesota race for Senate in 2008, for instance, was infamously close. When Election Day was done that November, challenging candidate, Democrat Al Franken, had “lost” to incumbent Republican Senator Norm Coleman by only 215 votes. […]

With municipal elections complete, early voting began Monday for Texas’ key primary races. Voters now have the opportunity to choose their party’s nominees after a…

Congressional Black Caucus Chairman Emanuel Cleaver witnessing thousands of Black people lining up for CBC job fairs and town hall meetings around the country - is warning that African-American frustrations could result in voters staying home on presidential election day Nov. 6, 2012.