Apr 28 2009
Obama And The Ability To Cross Racial Lines
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Posted By:John Harwood
Remarkably, the first African-American nominee in history trails among whites by less than Democratic nominees normally do. America’s political parties grew decisively polarized by race after 1964, the year Democratic President Lyndon Johnson signed civil rights legislation that Republican opponent Barry Goldwater opposed.
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Read MoreTopics:Presidential Politics (2008) | John McCain | Barack Obama | Taxes | Congress | Economy (U.S.) | Economy (Global) | Economics | Politics & Government | White House
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