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Hill Drops a Racial Bomb, May 9, 2008, New York Post
Damsel of Distress, May 9, 2008, Wall Street Journal
Missouri Civil Rights Initiative Suspends 2008 Ballot Effort, May 7, 2008, Missouri Civil Rights Initiative
Is Worse Better? Some Surprising White Support for Obama, May 6, 2008, VDARE.com
Stupidity Foils the Black Prince, May 5, 2008, Sydney Morning Herald
‘Context,’ You Say? A Guide to the Radical Theology of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, May 2, 2008, National Review
Blacks Wrestle With Obama-Wright Rift, May 1, 2008, Christian Science Monitor
Poisonous "Authenticity", April 30, 2008, City Journal
Obama’s Pastor Makes More Trouble, April 29, 2008, Special to AR News,
Obama Says He’s Outraged by Former Pastor’s Comments, April 29, 2008, AP
Sharpton Raps Obama, April 29, 2008, New York Post
McCain Says N.C. Republicans out of Touch Over Ad, April 25, 2008, Reuters
Rev. Wright, in PBS Interview, Defends Sermons and Calls Coverage ‘Unfair’, April 25, 2008, Washington Post
In Pennsylvania, White Male Vote is the Key, April 21, 2008, Christian Science Monitor
The Pennsylvania Democratic Debate, April 17, 2008, Real Clear Politics
Religious Immigration Group Targets Barletta, April 17, 2008, Standard-Speaker (Hazleton)
Johnson Cites Race in Obama’s Surge, April 15, 2008, Charlotte (North Carolina) Observer
Obama’s "Civil Rights" Vision: Quotas, Increased Crime, More Socialism, April 14, 2008, VDARE.com
Obama Advance: ‘Get Me More White People’, April 9, 2008, Politico
A Brief for Whitey, March 21, 2008, Human Events
Racists Endorse Obama on Candidate’s Website, March 19, 2008, World Net Daily
Knowing What’s It Like to Be Black, March 17, 2008, Fox News
Obama Attended Hate America Sermon, March 17, 2008, News Max
White Male Vote Especially Critical, March 17, 2008, Washington Post
Obama’s Pastor: God Damn America, U.S. to Blame for 9/11, March 13, 2008, ABC News
Ferraro: ‘They’re Attacking Me Because I’m White’, March 12, 2008, CNN
Obama Gets Scant White Support in MS, March 12, 2008, AP
Carson Wins Seat in 7th District Race, March 12, 2008, Indianapolis Star
Geraldine Ferraro: ‘If Obama Was a White Man’, March 11, 2008, Baltimore Sun
Obama’s Black Support Shows Its Limits, March 10, 2008, AP
A View of Obama From the Trenches of White Nationalism, February 28, 2008, Newhouse News Service
Obama Victory Will Prolong US Racial Divide, Says British Equality Chief, February 28, 2008, London Times
Jackson to Dems: Play Nice, February 21, 2008, The Politico
Has the GOP Lost Latino Voters?, February 19, 2008, CNN
White Men Hold Superdelegate Power Balance, February 15, 2008, The Politico (Arlington, Virginia)
‘Super’ Latino Slams Clinton, February 13, 2008, New York Post
Non-Citizens Sidestep Voter Laws, February 7, 2008, Newsmax
California’s Green Party Voters Reject McKinney, February 7, 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Kenyans for Hillary? Even U.S. Election Seen Through Tribal Eyes, February 5, 2008, ABC News
Immigration Battle Divides Ariz. GOP, February 4, 2008, Washington Post
Barack Obama: White America’s Candidate, January 30, 2008, Spiked
Strong Black Vote Gives Obama Win, January 28, 2008, News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington)
John McCain, Multiculturalist, January 28, 2008, National Reveiw
Ghettoizing Barack, January 23, 2008, The American Cause
Paper Jam May Curb Latino Vote, January 23, 2008, Wall Street Journal
MainStream Media Won’t Ask Obama Those Nasty Paul-Type Questions. But Shelby Steele Could!, January 22, 2008, VDARE.com
Women Turn On ‘Traitor’ Oprah Winfrey for Backing Barack Obama, January 21, 2008, London Times
The Great Need of the Hour, January 21, 2008, Ebenezer Baptist Church (Atlanta)
Ad: ‘Hillary Clinton Does Not Respect Our People’, January 18, 2008, politico.com
A Demographic the Democrats Must Not Forget, January 18, 2008, Washington Post
Black Voters Generations Apart, January 18, 2008, NewsMax.com
Obama’s Minister Honored Farrakhan, January 15, 2008, News Max
Minority Voting Power Takes Center Stage, January 15, 2008, AP
Black Georgia Voters Joining Rolls at Three Times the Pace of White Voters, January 15, 2008, Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Angry White Man, January 10, 2008, The New Republic
Ron Paul Shocker: No More ‘Anchor Babies’, January 9, 2008, WorldNetDaily
Ted Hayes, Nationally Known Homeless Advocate, Enters 2008 Political Race., January 7, 2008, Save Our State Forums
Immigration Dominates the Debate in Iowa Vote, December 28, 2007, Minneapolis Star Tribune
McCain Still Dogged by Immigration Issue, December 27, 2007, ABC News
Republican Tancredo Drops 2008 Bid, Backs Romney, December 20, 2007, Reuters
Judge Blocks Fla. Election Fraud Safeguard, December 20, 2007, NewsMax
Ousted Georgia Lawmaker to Run for President, December 20, 2007, AP
A Black President—Not Yet!—Maybe Never!, December 18, 2007, Suppressed News
Illegals Foes Reject Nod to Huckabee, December 14, 2007, Washington Times
NOLA Council Wins White Majority, November 19, 2007, AP
Mayor Who Targeted Illegal Immigrants Easily Wins Third Term, November 8, 2007, AP
In the Ballot Booths, No Fixation on Immigration, November 7, 2007, Washington Post
Tancredo Says He Won’t Seek Re-Election, October 30, 2007, AP
Poll Finds Va. Focused on Illegal Immigrants, October 26, 2007, Washington Post
Stupid White Men, October 22, 2007, Guardian (Manchester)
Brownback to Withdraw from GOP Race, October 19, 2007, AP
Tancredo Coy About Re-Election Plans, October 9, 2007, AP
Dems Must Woo White Men to Win, October 4, 2007, Politico
Hunter: I Will Build the Fence, October 2, 2007, WorldNet Daily
All-American Presidential Forums on PBS, September 27, 2007, Public Broadcasting System
A Xenophobic Zeitgeist: The GOP May Erase the Gains it’s Made with Hispanics, September 18, 2007, Newsweek
So Long, White Boy, September 17, 2007, Salon.com
We’re Losing A War We Don’t Even Know We’re In, September 12, 2007, WalterMooreForMayor.com
Politics Are Still Black And White, But Why?, September 11, 2007, Clarion Ledger
GOP Losing Support With Hispanic Voters, September 10, 2007, Houston Chronicle
Black Journalists to Hillary Clinton: Are You Black Enough to Serve Black Voters?, August 10, 2007, TampaBay.com
GOP Hopes To Make Inroads With Hispanics, August 9, 2007, AP
Tancredo Takes Partial Credit For McCain’s Troubles, July 11, 2007, AP
Race And The Race, July 6, 2007, Newsweek
Hispanics Turning Back To Democrats For 2008, June 29, 2007, USA Today
Richardson Makes His Bid Official, In Spanish, May 22, 2007, All Things Considered
Richardson Aims For Hispanic Vote, May 22, 2007, AP
Immigration Heats Up South Carolina GOP, May 22, 2007, AP
Mayor Wins Both GOP, Democrat Primaries, May 18, 2007, WorldNetDaily
Voting Records Reviewed, May 14, 2007, Newsday
And the Winner Is ..., May 4, 2007, Human Events
Obama Addresses Race Issues Directly, May 1, 2007, Gulf News (Dubai)
Home State Boosts Tancredo's Candidacy, April 18, 2007, Denver Post
Clinton Taps Hispanic Outreach Leader, April 12, 2007, AP
Tancredo Makes Campaign For President Official, April 3, 2007, KEYE-TV
Tancredo Ready To Make White House Run Official, March 30, 2007, Rocky Mountain News
Caucus Leader Touts Reform To Democrats, March 30, 2007, Washington Times
Obama The ‘Magic Negro’, March 21, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Romney Details His Border Plan During Stop, March 15, 2007, East Valley Tribune (Phoenix)
Brownback: Simplify Immigration Process, March 6, 2007, AP
A New Twist To An Intriguing Family History, March 2, 2007, Baltimore Sun
A Drunk And A Bigot—What The US Presidental Hopeful HASN’T Said About His Father ..., February 27, 2007, Daily Mail (London)
Hollywood’s Glitterati Line Up For Obama, February 20, 2007, Telegraph (London)
Obama Announces Presidential Campaign, February 12, 2007, AP
About Us, January 26, 2007, Trinity United Church of Christ
‘Deadbeat’ Rev. Al Sued, January 22, 2007, New York Post
New Mexico Governor Joins Presidential Race, January 22, 2007, AP
Black Leaders Still Sizing Up Obama, January 19, 2007, Los Angeles Times
Republican Tancredo Opens 2008 White House Campaign, January 16, 2007, Reuters
Democrat Obama Enters 2008 White House Race, January 16, 2007, Reuters
Obama’s Charm Lost On America’s Black Activists, January 15, 2007, Times (London)
Illinois Speaker Wants To Help Obama, January 11, 2007, AP
Democrats Recapture Part Of Hispanic Vote, January 10, 2007, AP
Sharpton Considers Running For President, January 9, 2007, AP
Will Another White Male Be Elected President In 2008?, January 8, 2007, Christian Science Monitor
New Broward Judge Dropped ‘Garcia’ From Last Name To Appear Less Hispanic To Voters, January 2, 2007, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Immigration Enforcement Expanding by States, December 15, 2006, ABC News
Clinton-Obama Ticket Stirs Fear in GOP, December 14, 2006, USNews.com
Court Upholds Racial Challenges To At-Large Elections, December 7, 2006, LA Times
Republicans Lost Ground With Latinos In Midterms, November 21, 2006, Washington Post
Tancredo Keeping Options Open, November 17, 2006, Rocky Mountain News
English As Official Language Gains Support At Local Levels, November 17, 2006, USA Today
Michigan Overwhelmingly Adopts Ban On Affirmative-Action Preferences, November 14, 2006, Chronicle of Higher Education
ALIPAC’s Response To The 2006 Elections, November 13, 2006, ALIPAC
Asian American Voters Flex Muscles, November 13, 2006, LA Times
Anti-Illegal-Immigration Measures, Official English Pass with Landslides, November 8, 2006, Arizona Daily Star (Tucson)
Hispanic Voters Shift Allegiance to Democrats, November 8, 2006, Wall Street Journal
Wooing Back the Flock, November 7, 2006, Newsweek
Hispanics May Swing Some Close Elections, November 7, 2006, Reuters
Memphis’ Black Mayor Looks At The U.S. Senate Race Through Tinted Glasses., October 27, 2006, Memphis Flyer
U.S. Muslims Mostly Democrats, October 27, 2006, Washington Times
Help Block Candidate Over Crime, Dems Asked, October 26, 2006, Detroit Free Press
Latino And Black Voters Reassessing Ties To GOP, October 24, 2006, LA Times
Gang Members Soon To Get Their Own Congressman, October 20, 2006, Townhall.com
New Poll: Immigration Key Issue In Contested Races, October 17, 2006, cis.org
Republican Wins Closely Watched California Race, June 7, 2006, AP
Migration Plays Big Role in Election, June 5, 2006, San Diego Union-Tribune
Poll Shows 3rd-Party Success on Border Security, April 27, 2006, WorldNetDaily.com
GOP Tackles Illegal Immigration, February 7, 2006, Oregonian (Portland)
Study Ties Political Leanings to Hidden Biases, January 30, 2006, Washington Post
GOP House Hopefuls Hammer Illegal Immigration, January 18, 2006, Waterloo Courier (Iowa)
NH Primary’s Influence Endangered by Plan Sent To DNC Panel, December 12, 2005, Union Leader (Manchester, NH)
Jerry Kilgore Made Two Big Mistakes, November 9, 2005, Human Events
Ad Attacks Kaine on Immigrant Issues, November 1, 2005, Washington Post
Illegal Immigration at the Forefront, October 3, 2005, Washington Post
Immigration at Issue in Virginia Governor’s Race, September 1, 2005, MSNBC
Loss of Middle Class A ‘Crisis’ For Democrats, June 1, 2005, Washington Times
Did Hispanics Elect Bush?, December 8, 2004, AR News Exclusive
The White Elephant in the Room, December 6, 2004, ColorLines RaceWire
Hispanic Vote Less For Bush Than Exit Polls Showed, December 3, 2004, Scripps Howard
Constitution Party Nominee Rick Jore Wins Seat In Montana Legislature, November 30, 2004, Constitution Party website
Bush Didnt Win 44% of Hispanic VoteThe Smoking Exit Poll, November 11, 2004, VDARE
GOP’s Mad Dash To Irrelevance, November 10, 2004, New York Daily News
Blue States Buzz Over Secession, November 9, 2004, Washington Times
Between the Lines, November 5, 2004, National Review Online
Election Gives Immigration Moderates Reason To Cheer, November 5, 2004, ProjectUSA
Tancredo Garners A 4th Term, November 4, 2004, Denver Post
Millions Vote, But Not All Are Citizens, November 4, 2004, Gainesville Times (Ga.)
Noncitizen Voting For School Board Failing, November 4, 2004, San Francisco Chronicle
Exit Poll Shows Bush Support Among Hispanics Rose, November 3, 2004, AP
Ford, Tanner Cruise to New Terms in House, November 3, 2004, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis)
Most Latinos Say Iraq War Was Wrong, November 2, 2004, Washington Post
Poll Shows Hispanic Voters Clearly Favor Kerry, November 1, 2004, Miami Herald
Action Filed Vs. Radio Hosts Over Talk Attacks, November 1, 2004, Los Angeles Daily News
Illegal Aliens in Elections and the Electoral College, October 29, 2004, Federation for American Immigration Reform
Group Sent Couple To ‘Test’ Voter Registration Sites, October 29, 2004, Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
It's Race, Stupid, October 29, 2004, American Renaissance, Jan. 2001
40 Excuses and a Mule, October 28, 2004, FrontPageMagazine.com
Minority Turnout is Kerry Key, October 28, 2004, Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates
Voter Registration Probe Unearths Potential Fraud in Wisconsin, October 28, 2004, Agape Press
Nobody Knows, October 27, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
The Illegal Alien Swing Vote, October 27, 2004, Townhall.com
Most Voters Won’t Need ID, October 27, 2004, Washington Times
Democrats File 9 Suits In Florida, October 27, 2004, Washington Times
Campaigns Parry On Immigration, October 25, 2004, Washington Times
Dreier Facing Unusual Battle, October 25, 2004, Pasadena Star-News
Constitutionally Correct Peroutka, October 22, 2004, American Conservative
Bogus Voter Registration Forms Pop Up, October 22, 2004, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Ethnic Electorate: Myths and Realities, October 19, 2004, The American Conservative
Candidates Evade Immigration Issue, October 15, 2004, Statesman Journal (Salem)
An Agonizing Choice, October 12, 2004, Creative Loafing
Conservative Group Targets Bush Over Immigration, October 8, 2004, North County Times (Escondido, Cal.)
Rush Limbaugh Finally Notices, October 6, 2004, View from the Right
Kerry Accuses GOP of Suppressing Voting, October 5, 2004, Earthlink
Immigration Riles Voters Along Border, October 1, 2004, Arizona Republic (Phoenix)
Foreign Election Observers Arrive In U.S., September 21, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
German Far Right Makes Poll Gains, September 20, 2004, BBC News
A Suddenly Hopeful Scenario For The Election, September 17, 2004, View From the Right
Third Parties Seen As Threat To Bush, September 10, 2004, Washington Times
Kolbe Easily Gives Graf The Heave-Ho, September 8, 2004, Arizona Daily Star
GOP Immigration Idiocy In Illinois, September 7, 2004, VDARE.com
Primary Gives 1st District Voters A Choice, September 7, 2004, AP
GOP’s Black Delegates are “Potted Plants”, September 3, 2004, BlackAmericaWeb.com
Decent But Maddening Republicans, September 2, 2004, View from the Right
Hispanic Vote May Be Less Of Factor, August 27, 2004, News-Leader.com (Mo.)
Splintered Plank, August 26, 2004, National Review Online
Kolbe Faces Serious Challenge From Within Party, August 25, 2004, AP
America Split On Election? Take A Closer Look, August 25, 2004, USATODAY.com
3rd Parties To Merge Into 1?, August 25, 2004, WorldNetDaily.com
Tancredo Doesnt Want Write-In Vote, August 19, 2004, Denver Post
Foxx Wins Contentious 5th Congressional District GOP Primary, August 18, 2004, StarNewsOnline.com (NC)
Conservative Gets Immigration Plank, August 18, 2004, Washington Times
TV Ad Calls Pakistani ‘Terrorist’, August 17, 2004, Charlotte Observer
Kobach Wins Kansas Republican Congressional Primary, August 10, 2004, AP
Unabashed Racist Wins GOP Primary In Tenn., August 9, 2004, AP
GOP’s House Contest Deadlocks, August 4, 2004, Kansas City Star
Aliens Program Costs Bush, August 3, 2004, Washington Times
Immigration Sweeps Become an Election Issue for Rep. Baca, August 2, 2004, L. A. Times
‘Illegal’ Angst On Air, August 2, 2004, L. A. Times
White Evangelicals Flocking To GOP, July 28, 2004, Washington Times
Latinos Watching as Bush Sabotages Immigration Reform, July 27, 2004, Pacific News Service
Bush’s Retreat on Immigration Reform, July 23, 2004, Washington Post
Robinson, Foxx To Compete In Runoff For Burr’s Seat, July 21, 2004, Winston Salem Journal
Kobach Attacks His Rivals For Stance On Immigration, July 21, 2004, The Kansas City Star
Concentrating Minority Voters Builds Liberal Strength, July 20, 2004, Business Wire
Kerry Praises NAACP Chairman, July 16, 2004, CNSNews.com
Bush Loses Support Among Hispanics, July 16, 2004, David W. Moore, Gallup News Service
Thomas Jefferson vs. the Libertarian Party, July 16, 2004, Ilana Mercer, WorldNetDaily.com
Kerry Would Lift Ban On Immigrants With AIDS, July 13, 2004, AFP
Diversity Reshaping County’s Politics, July 2, 2004, Atlanta Journal-Constitution