Street Team '08: Nadir
 
 
 
   
 
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I'm here to tell some of the stories of people and politics in Michigan during 2008.  The sights, sounds, soul and funk of the state will provide the back drop.

 

Michigan’s struggling economy, diverse population and importance in both foreign policy and homeland security issues ensure that the state will be a critical battleground during the 2008 elections.

 

The Wolverine State's largest population center, Detroit, is a majority African-American city, and is a Democratic Party stronghold. Much of the rest of the state is rural and conservative. This balance of power means the party that is able to mobilize its base most effectively will win the state.

 

The biggest issue in Michigan is its economy, which is among the worst in the nation. With two international border crossings and the largest Middle Eastern population outside the Middle East, U.S. foreign policy, immigration and homeland security issues are also extremely important to the region.

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Michigan 2008: Looking Back, Looking Forward
Michigan in 2008. There were complex challenges and dramatic stories everywhere, from the "Uncommitted" Democratic...
Tags: Barack Obama   Hillary Clinton   Choose Or Lose   Election 2008   John McCain...
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by  Nadir on november 12, 2008
 
   
 
Election Night Interview with Detroit Mayor Ke...
Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel, Jr. stopped by the Michigan Democratic Future's Obama Victory Celebration in Detroit on...
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by  Nadir on november 09, 2008
 
   
 
Election Night Reactions from Detroit
The young people who worked with Michigan Democratic Future and the Teamsters to get out the vote in the 2008 elections...
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by  Nadir on november 09, 2008
 
   
 
Detroiters Vote Early
In Detroit, Michigan voters got out early to avoid long lines on election day. African Americans proved the difference...
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by  Nadir on november 09, 2008
 
   
 
Vote Now! No Waiting at U of MI
Compared to other precincts across the state, the waits at University of Michigan in Ann Arbor have been very short...
Tags: Choose Or Lose   Election 2008   Street Team '08   Nadir Omowale   University...
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by  Nadir on november 04, 2008
 
   
 
Voter Lines: The Long & Short Of It
Some voters at Patchin Elementary School in Westland, Michigan had a very short wait at the polls, while others stood...
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by  Nadir on november 04, 2008
 
   
 
What's Race Got To Do With It?
African Americans are expected to vote overwhelmingly for Barack Obama to become the first Black president of the United...
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by  Nadir on november 03, 2008
 
   
 
Young MI Republican Dennis Lennox
24 year-old Central Michigan University senior Dennis Lennox is running for Drain Commissioner in Cheboygan County...
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by  Nadir on october 23, 2008
 
   
 
Canada: The 51st State? Pt. 1
Though Canadians don't much like the designation, Canada is sometimes called "The 51st State" of the United States....
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by  Nadir on october 20, 2008
 
   
 
Can They Stop Me From Voting?
"Can I vote if my house is in foreclosure? I hear I can't vote if I wear my candidate's t-shirt to the polls. Is that...
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by  Nadir on october 13, 2008
 
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