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Supreme Court Revives Controversial Redistricting  Map in Texas

by Belaynesh Shiferaw
December 6, 2025
By recently holding that a lower court improperly inserted itself into the Texas redistricting process, the U.S. Supreme Court made it highly likely that Republicans will win a large number of seats…

NYC Students at Hampton Share Views on Mayoral Race

November 4, 2025

Far From Home, New Jersey Students Keep a Close Watch on Governor’s Race

November 4, 2025

Louisiana Redistricting Case Could Reshape Voting Rights Act

October 16, 2025

History at Howard: Capstone Journalists Cover Election Day In Real Time

November 13, 2024
Election 2016

D.C., Nation Head to Polls Early

November 2, 2016
by Bria Horsley - Victoria Jones
Presidential Election 2016 Photo by Bria Horsely: Millions of American voters, including those in the nation's…
Election 2016

Record Numbers Voting Early, Dems Leading Charge

October 31, 2016
by Sidnee King
Presidential Election 2016 Across the nation, millions of Americans are heading to the polls early. According…
Election 2016

Voter Apathy Among College Students

October 31, 2016
by Danielle Solomon
Is It a Real Concern in Election 2016? Is voter apathy an issue for millinneals? This…
Election 2016

Voters Voice Displeasure with Both Presidential Candidates

October 30, 2016
by Miesha Miller
As Election Day Approaches, Race Tightens In one of the most controversial presidential elections in U.S.…
Election 2016

Election 2016: The Millennial Vote

October 28, 2016
by Cache McClay
Young Voters Prepare, Ponder Over Choice for President Although millennial voters are an important demographic…
Election 2016

VIDEO: New Laws in the South Could Affect the Votes of Millions of Blacks

September 27, 2016
by Danielle Solomon
Philosopher George Santayana once said, “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”…
Elections

President Obama Seeks to Score Again With Voters in Virginia

September 25, 2012
by Christina Downs
WOODBRIDGE, Va. – President Obama jogs up to a roaring crowd, sprinkled with signs reading “Forward”…
Elections

Obama Adds Edge to Unify Nation in State of the Union Address

January 27, 2012
by Michael Higgs
With his assertive tone and presence, President Obama attempted to erase any doubts of his ability…
Elections

Who’s the Rudest of Them All? N.Y., but D.C. Is No. 3

January 26, 2012
by Odochi Ibe
Ugly Politics Pushes D.C. Higher on Rude Cities List The district pushed past Boston and Los…
Elections

Cain’s Comments Bring Abortion in the Black Community to the Forefront

November 30, 2011
by Jonquilyn Hill
Recent comments by Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain have thrown the often-debated topic of abortion into the…
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