Kamala Harris Win Rounds Out Dem Sweep of Cali
by Jamilah King on November 29 2010, 12:25AM
Looks like there’s still hope for democrats.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Politics
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VideoKamala Harris Win Rounds Out Dem Sweep of Cali
by Jamilah King on November 29 2010, 12:25AM
Looks like there’s still hope for democrats.
Topics: Criminal Justice, Politics
Another Midterm Lesson: It’s the Money, Stupid
by Kai Wright on November 24 2010, 10:20AM
Billions in “independent” spending swung key races, and local “news” helped.
Topics: Kai Wright
The DREAM’s Alive! Obama, Dems Plan Lame-Duck Immigration Vote
by Julianne Hing on November 17 2010, 9:30AM
Many see it as Democrats’ last chance to make good on immigration reform vows before 2012.
Topics: DREAM Act
Jean Quan Is Oakland’s New Mayor
by Julianne Hing on November 11 2010, 5:15PM
The former city council member becomes to the first Asian American and the first woman to hold the job.
Topics: 2010 Elections
What It Will Take to Win the Latino Vote In 2012
by Julianne Hing on November 9 2010, 9:58AM
Hint: Taking them for granted until then is a bad start.
Topics: Election: Now What?
Screw the Midterms! We Need a People’s Revolution
by Roberto Lovato on November 8 2010, 4:29PM
Roberto Lovato says corporations have corrupted electoral politics. The good news is last week opens the door to real, people-driven revolution.
Topics: Election: Now What?, Politics
Dems Suffer Without Young Voters of Color Who Stole the ‘08 Show
by Jamilah King on November 3 2010, 2:22PM
Exit polls from Tuesday’s election show that the electorate has shifted back toward angry, older white men.
Topics: Election: Now What?
MoJo Tracks the Coming Anti-Immigrant Governors
by Jamilah King on November 2 2010, 11:36AM
Jan Brewer won’t likely be the only zealot in office after today.
Topics: 2010 Elections
Can’t Vote? Here Are Five Ways You CAN Participate
by Kyle Bella on November 2 2010, 9:52AM
Millions of Americans aren’t allowed inside the ballot box. Here’s how they can still shape the political process.
Topics: 2010 Elections
Go Vote! Here’s Help Finding (and Watching) Your Polling Site
by Kai Wright on November 2 2010, 9:46AM
People literally died so we could do this thing today.
Topics: 2010 Elections, Kai Wright
Breitbart, Man Famous Solely for Racebaiting Lies, Lands ABC Gig
by Channing Kennedy on November 1 2010, 6:24PM
Though this election season has been bad? Coverage just got a lot worse.
Topics: Media
American and European Right Unite in Anti-Muslim Scapegoating
by Michelle Chen on November 1 2010, 3:28PM
The troubling themes of the midterm elections echo around the Western world.
Topics: Global Justice
Presente to People of Color: The Haters Will Vote. Will You?
by Jamilah King on November 1 2010, 11:03AM
Racist rhetoric might drive liberals to the polls, too.
Topics: 2010 Elections
The Reformers Everybody Ignored While Fussing Over the Tea Party
by Juell Stewart on November 1 2010, 10:06AM
Juell Stewart wanders into the real grassroots of Obama-era national politics.
Topics: 2010 Elections
GOP Strategist Who Told Latinos “Don’t Vote,” Casts His Ballot
by Julianne Hing on October 29 2010, 11:07AM
Do as Robert de Posada says, but not as he does.
Topics: 2010 Elections
Fox News Running Out of Reasons to Call Obama Racist
by Channing Kennedy on October 29 2010, 11:00AM
So they’re settling instead for attacking innocuous metaphors.
Topics: Media
Where Are the Obama Youth? Busy Building Their Own Futures
by Jamilah King on October 29 2010, 10:58AM
Jamilah King asks Milwaukee’s crucial young voters what brings them to the polls. The answer isn’t a charismatic candidate.
Topics: 2010 Elections
Ellison Responds as Tea Party Big Repeats Anti-Muslim Attack
by Seth Freed Wessler on October 28 2010, 12:32PM
Tea party leader answers critics of his bigoted attack on Rep. Ellison with still more bigotry.
Topics: 2010 Elections
The Most Racist Campaign in Decades, and What It Demands of Us
by Rinku Sen on October 28 2010, 10:41AM
ColorLines Publisher Rinku Sen puts the frightful past two years of political discourse in context.
Topics: Election: Now What?, Politics
Sharron Angle Says Fear “The Wave” (Yes, She Means Brown People)
by Julianne Hing on October 27 2010, 5:44PM
Things just keep getting uglier in Nevada.
Topics: 2010 Elections
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