At turns, both humble and confident, sober and humorous, President Barack Obama walked out to an adoring crowd at the Democratic National Convention waiting with baited breath to hear him reassure them that everything would be okay. They needed to hear from him that not only did he believe in America’s possibility, but that he […]

In an electrifying speech, former President Bill Clinton declared last night at the Democratic National Convention that President Barack Obama inherited a wreck of an economy, “put a floor under the crash” and laid the foundation for millions of good new jobs. Conceding that many struggling in a slow-recovery economy don’t yet feel the change, […]

President Obama’s campaign team released a funny new ad this week featuring the stars of the stoner comedies Harold & Kumar. The ad urges supporters to follow the Democratic National Convention live online. In the 53-second web spot, President Obama makes a phone call as dramatic music plays in the background. “This is Barack,” the […]

When First Lady Michelle Obama stepped on to the stage at the Time Warner Cable Arena, the energy at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina became electric. Poised and prepared, with a clear agenda to remind voters of just why they voted in 2008 for her husband, President Barack Obama, she laid it […]

This year’s election is shaping up to be even more important than the 2008 election. If you’re not registered to vote, the deadline to register in Georgia is October 9th! FOR MORE INFORMATION ON REGISTERING TO VOTE, CLICK HERE! RELATED: Election Day 2012 Information Center

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Everyone would agree that politics is the HOT TOPIC this year. President Obama is working his re-election campaign and there are 4 potential Republican nominees battling it out for their party’s nomination. No matter WHO you vote for, it is important that you VOTE. Often times, I hear of people who go to the poles, […]

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Everyone would agree that politics is the HOT TOPIC this year. President Obama is working his re-election campaign and there are 4 potential Republican nominees battling it out for their party’s nomination. No matter WHO you vote for, it is important that you VOTE.

Atlanta's own T.I. may have started his 11-month prison sentence in Arkansas already, but that isn't stopping the King of the South from urging people to get out and vote! In our exclusive video, T.I. talks about why voting in tomorrow's midterm elections is so important.

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Not sure where to vote on Tuesday, November 2? It's as easy as typing in your address RIGHT HERE!! And remember, early voting is taking place in Georgia until Friday, October 29!

President Barack Obama continued his push to get out the vote this week by appearing on the "Rickey Smiley Morning Show" today. In addition to stressing the importance of voting, the President had some laughs with Rickey, talked about hip-hop and what music he's listening to. Check it out!

With the Republican Party blocking every positive action that President Obama tries to take, plus the emergence of the ultra-conservative Tea Party (which many, including the NAACP, have accused of having racists in its movement), the midterm elections in November are extremely important. Locally, Georgia has a chance to elect its first Democratic governor in years in Roy Barnes, who is running against Republican Nathan Deal.

Former Gov. Roy Barnes successfully completed the first step of his political redemption tour Tuesday, handily winning the Democratic nomination for his old job. Now Barnes can raise money and bide his time, waiting for Republican voters to decide in the Aug. 10 runoff whom he will face in November.