Commentary
Campaign 2004

Betty
Baye, Louisville Courier-Journal:
For blacks, voting is
too precious to lose to new forms of intimidation
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 | Black political
attitudes are changing, but not enough to reverse consensus
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 | Deceit and
disenfranchisement are not ordained by divine providence
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Donna
Britt, Washington Post:
Make No Mistake: Politicians Love Preying on Fear
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Joe
Davidson, BET.com: Turnout Strong Among Black Voters; More
Supported Bush
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Lewis Diuguid,
Kansas City Star:
Second term will boost
opponents of Bush
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Derrick
Z. Jackson, Boston Globe: The act of voting united the
country
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Eugene
Kane, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: A man can
have his fantasies in a cocoon
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Gregory
Kane, Baltimore Sun: John Kerry's talk with
black clergy a portent of fate
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Dwight
Lewis, Nashville Tennessean:
Same old, same old, once
again
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Norman Lockman, Wilmington (Del.) News-Journal:
Politics got personal in both parties
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Sheryl McCarthy, Newsday:
Many NYers discover it's not easy being blue
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Courtland
Milloy, Washington Post: For Black Voters, A Return to the
Age of Nefarious
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Les Payne, Newsday:
Smart money was on the
dumb guy
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David
Person, The Huntsville
Times:
A Confederate president?
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Stan
Simpson, The Hartford Courant:
More Blacks Are At Home
In Bush Camp
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 Elmer
Smith, Philadelphia Daily News:
Political Ads: The Meaner, the Better
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Gregory Stanford, Milwaukee Journal
Sentinel:
Beware of faux uniters; the fight has only begun
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Political truth requires more than a leap of faith
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Wendi Thomas, Memphis Commercial
Appeal: Double dose of 'W' a tough pill to swallow Read
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Rod
Watson, Buffalo News:
No healing in sight, just more blues
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 Adrienne Washington, The Washington Times:
Young voters now must maintain momentum
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Tonyaa
Weathersbee, Florida Times-Union:
GOP
prefers to Suppress Blacks instead of Engage them
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Bush
helped the terrorists gain mileage from attacks
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DeWayne
Wickham, USA Today:
Bush faces keen pressure to reward faithful
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