im Respräsentantenhaus:
Allan West (left) from Florida and Tim Scott from South Carolina, are the first black Republicans to be elected to the U.S. Congress in over a decade. Both apparently represent the more conservative wing of the party and had received support from Sarah Palin and the Tea Party.
Read NYTimes article here.
Read theROOT article here.
2 African American Republicans Elected To Congress
Memo to the New Black Republicans in Congress
CBC Offers Membership To Black Republicans Tim Scott, Allen West
Congressional Black Caucus Will Admit Two Black Republicans
Im SENAT:
No African-Americans In Next U.S. Senate
Freeze Out: No Black Representation in the U.S. Senate
Blackout: No African-Americans in Next U.S. Senate
Enttäuschung für Afro-Amerikaner: Senat ohne Schwarze
Vor und während der Midterms:
Umstrittene Schwarze Kandidaten:
Alvin Greene is Feeling Presidential for 2012
Another Alvin Greene? Texas Democrats Grapple With Their Own Surprise Candidate
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Artur Davis, the Black Politician Who Can't Get Black Votes
The Tea Party’s Favorite Black Republicans
Black Tea Partier Says “Uncle Tom Was A Hero”
Roland on CNN: More Blacks to Run as Republicans
Roland Martin: The Delicate Dance Between Black Leaders and Obama
Aktionen und Stimmung:
NAACP Plans To Fight Tea Party With Voter Outreach
25 Crazy Campaign Moments
USA: Wut und Angst bestimmen die US-Kongresswahlen
Erkenntnisse nach der Wahl:
Youth and Black Voter Turnout Low
Exit Polls Show Lower Turnout Amongst Black Voters
Twitter Trending Topic Spreads Misinformation Over Black Voter Turnout
9 Surprising Results From The Midterm Elections
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