What African Americans do in the 2010 mid-term elections will likely determine what happens during the remaining two years of President Barack Obama’s first term. And whether African Americans show up at mid-term may depend on what he has done for them.
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This nation is enormous, its possible to find any opinion if you look hard enough. My knowledge of politics is small, but President Obama united a portion of the country that, by comparison, lay idle and for that, there should be no remorse. Perhaps knowing then what they knew now would deter some voters from turning out, but I couldn't imagine that same knowledge would have inspired a vote against the president.
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