
Tea party targets 10 million Latinos for vote suppression
Tea party affiliated groups have added voter suppression efforts to their long-standing anti-immigrant policies, Latino leaders charge.

Ohioans “all fired up” by GOP vote suppression effort
100 public officials and supporters rallied in a show of determination to overcome efforts to stop Ohioans from voting in the presidential election.

Campaign intensifies in Battleground Ohio
Polls continued to show this past weekend that Mitt Romney is falling behind in Ohio, with President Obama now doing 50 percent or better.

How about a Puerto Rican senator from Arizona?
The first-ever U.S. senator of Puerto Rican descent - elected not from New York, Massachusetts, or Illinois, but from Arizona.
Unions say Pennsylvania can’t handle Voter ID demand
Labor unions have piles of evidence they say prove the law cannot be implemented without blocking the votes of as many as 750,000 people.

Virginia: Democrats inch forward but it's still close
Virginia is seen as a key swing state for the elections. Recent polls show Obama and the Democrats advancing, but nobody is counting on this.

The "47 Percent" welcomes Romney
Eighty demonstrators gathered outside the Hilton Anatole luxury hotel to clarify understanding of the true program of Mitt Romney.

An election for the many or the few?
Will the choice be in favor of the interests of the 1% at the peril of everyone else? Or will our country come together and represent the needs of the majority?

Citizens United pays to air anti-Obama film
The organization announced recently that it would air an anti-Obama documentary on cable and broadcast television from coast to coast.

Ohio labor rallies for Obama
At the Ohio State AFL-CIO Convention delegates heard a continuous cascade of powerful appeals to fully mobilize labor behind the President in the all-important November election.

