Election 2016
Barack Obama’s presidency has long-reaching and deep symbolic significance. It has been, however, largely symbolic because of his policies.
Robert Johnson offers advice to the Black community after meeting Trump. The media magnate said finding common interest is the key.
GOP Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions was once rejected as a federal judge over allegations he called a Black attorney “boy.”
President Obama is being urged to make good on his promise to grant clemency to thousands of non-violent drug offenders serving life sentences in prison.
President Obama is being urged to make good on his promise to grant clemency to thousands of non-violent drug offenders serving life sentences in prison.
As national and local community leaders, we are considering how we both protect and build on the progress we have made to expand opportunity for our communities over the past eight years, and enlist all corners of our community to tackle the persistent challenges we still face.
Scores of students staged a walk-out on Monday to express disdain for the President-Elect Donald Trump.
The New York Times reports that 53 percent of White female voters supported Trump on Election Day, despite his sexist and degrading comments.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.” This is a well known phrase from the opening of the classic novel A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens. Recent years have given us reason to be both proud of our country and extremely concerned. Below please find the Facebook post […]
Obama invited president-elect Donald Trump to the White House on Thursday to talk about a “smooth transition of power."
See below the final numbers for our Senate election and state issues. General Presidential Election For Georgia HIGHLIGHTS Donald Trump (R) won Georgia in the general election. In 2016, Georgia had 16 electoral votes, which was 3 percent of the 538 electoral votes up for grabs and 6 percent of the 270 electoral votes needed to […]
Donald Trump has extended his Electoral College total to 137, compared with Hillary Clinton's 104. Candidates need at total of 270 to win the White House.