Protest to be Held for Judge Tracie Hunter Over Political Mistreatment in Juvenile Court System
Judge Tracie hunter continues to endure unjust treatment at the hands of political pundits and various political opponents. She and her supporters have finally had enough. Read more [...]
What the 2012 Political Elections Tells us About America
America woke up Wednesday, looked into a giant mirror made up of millions of votes and saw how it has been changing for decades. Read more [...]
The Issue of Redistricting in Ohio: A Gift or a Curse?
Even though most Ohio voters backed Democrats in this year’s presidential and U.S. Senate elections, new congressional maps designed to protect GOP incumbents kept three quarters of the state’s U.S. House of Representatives seats in Republican hands. Read more [...]
Cincinnati City Council “Possibly” to go to 4 Year Terms for Council Members
Tuesday night’s election results showed Issue 4 passing by just 2,183 votes, a less than 2 percentage point difference. In all, 61,191 people voted for and 59,008 voted against the measure. Read more [...]
Hold on Ohio: Provisional Ballots Still Yet to be Counted, Latest Ballot Count Still Unofficial
Perhaps the major problem with Election Day in Ohio Tuesday was this: It may not be over in at least some races. Provisional ballots could prove to be every bit the post-election headache some predicted.
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Hamilton County: Minorities Votes are Key in Winning County and Propelling Obama Towards Re-Election
President Barack Obama won historically conservative Hamilton County again this year because Republicans failed to fully comprehend and adjust to the county’s changing demographics. Read more [...]
The Relevance of Presidential Debates: What Have We Learned ?
Because of the blitz of rhetoric that often pummels us in the media on a daily basis concerning voting, many have grown weary of the political process and the political sparring that presidential candidates engage in to secure votes. This has caused many to question whether or not these "political sparring sessions" are relevant. Read more [...]
Smitherman to Face Challenger for Cincinnati Chapter NAACP President in November
On November 13, 2012 the Cincinnati Chapter NAACP will hold a chapter election to determine who will go forward with leadership of the organization. Robert Richardson Sr., has been nominated by petition to face incumbent President Christopher Smitherman. Read more [...]















