Paper Endorses First Democrat Candidate In Decades (CBS 13 Sacramento)
The Stockton Record, a newspaper that normally supports Republican candidates, has endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President, drawing attention from an international audience.
The Stockton Record, a newspaper that normally supports Republican candidates, has endorsed Senator Barack Obama for President, drawing attention from an international audience.
Former governors from Florida, South Carolina and Mississippi are crisscrossing Florida stumping for votes in the November election.
A poll conducted by Hofstra University’s National Center for Suburban Studies found that more suburbanites support Republican Sen. John McCain than Democractic Sen. Barack Obama for president.
STOCKTON, Calif., Sept. 28 (UPI) — A Stockton, Calif., newspaper Sunday endorsed Barack Obama for president, ending a 72-year record of endorsing only Republicans for the office.
A Stockton, Calif., newspaper Sunday endorsed Barack Obama for president, ending a 72-year record of endorsing only Republicans for the office.The Record, which did not endorse a presidential candidate in 1992, has endorsed Republicans in every other White House election since 1940, when it went for Wendell Willkie over President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The newspaper had endorsed Roosevelt over …
Indianola, Ia. — The star of “Superman Returns” urged Iowans on Friday to vote for Barack Obama for president.
WINDOW ROCK — Many people across the nation say that the Democratic contender for U.S. president represents hope and change. On Thursday afternoon, local voters joined the voices in support of Barack Obama for president at a rally at Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial Park.
Indianola, Ia. - The star of “Superman Returns” urged Iowans today to vote for Barack Obama for president.
Our World with Black Enterprise kicks off its highly anticipated third season this weekend with acclaimed director Spike Lee. Host Ed Gordon and the noted filmmaker discuss his new World War II epic, Miracle at St. Anna; his struggle to make The James Brown Story; and his unwavering support of Sen. Barack Obama for president.
Earvin “Magic” Johnson on Wednesday night returned to his hometown to back Democrat Barack Obama for president, telling residents they can help turn around the city’s economy if they vote in November.