Zero Racial Diversity at Upcoming Democratic Debate
There will be no racial diversity on the Democratic debate tomorrow night. The debate, co-hosted by CNN and The Des Moines Register, is the last
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There will be no racial diversity on the Democratic debate tomorrow night. The debate, co-hosted by CNN and The Des Moines Register, is the last
Julian Castro ended his presidential campaign but he is still pushing for Democrats to win against Donald Trump in the general election. Castro believes the
Senator Kamala Harris has dropped out of the presidential race and it is not sitting well with some to include Melanie Campbell of the Black
Pete Buttigieg is having a tough time in gaining the Black vote that still belongs to Joe Biden. However, Mayor Pete’s poll numbers among White America
Tonight, all roads lead to the Tyler Perry Studios in Atlanta for the MSNBC & Washington Post Democratic Debate moderated by Rachel Maddow of MSNBC,
Former Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick made his first campaign appearance today. Click ▶️ to listen to AURN Washington Bureau Chief April Ryan’s White House Report:
There is a new number one in Democratic candidate polling. The election starts in earnest in February with the Iowa caucus. Click ▶️ to listen
The latest round of debates are over with Democratic candidates hoping their message hit home with voters. AURN White House Correspondent April Ryan talked with
Nia Wilder, a radio host and activist, talks about Waterloo Iowa being ranked the worst city in America for Black Americans. She talks about what
April Ryan speaks with Bakari Sellers, former South Carolina state rep, CNN political commentator, attorney, and South Carolina co-chair for Kamala Harris 2020. Sellers talks
The House House is livid with Representative Steve King (R-IA), who has in the past raised eyebrows with comments about race. The concern today is