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Steve Harvey

Mar 21, 2011 at 9:30 am

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Police Say Wyclef Injured By Glass Not A Bullet [UPDATE]

Police Say Wyclef Injured By Glass Not A Bullet [UPDATE]

Police in Haiti are saying that Wyclef Jean was not hit by gunfire during a shooting that occurred over the weekend. Wyclef suffered an injury to his hand that officials are saying was caused by broken glass.

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Katt D

Mar 20, 2011 at 12:00 pm

Wyclef Jean Shot In Haiti

Wyclef Jean Shot In Haiti

Haitian singer Wyclef Jean was shot in his hand in Haiti just outside of Port-au-Prince yesterday, the day before the presidential elections.

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Michael Baisden

Nov 2, 2010 at 3:50 pm

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Roland Martin: Vote Or Don’t Complain [VIDEO]

Roland Martin: Vote Or Don’t Complain [VIDEO]

Roland Martin joined Ali Velshi in the CNN Newsroom to discuss why Americans should get out and vote on November 2nd. Roland explained that all races on the ballot are important and you should look at the people who are on it.

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Michael Baisden

Oct 8, 2010 at 3:30 pm

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President Obama To Michael Baisden: “Get Out And Vote” [AUDIO]

President Obama To Michael Baisden: “Get Out And Vote” [AUDIO]

President Obama called into “The Michael Baisden Show” to talk about the importance of this upcoming election. Although he and his administration have made huge strides, President Obama states we are still feeling the Bush Administrations “hang over.”

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Denise Dunbar

Sep 22, 2010 at 11:00 am

Early Voting Information

Early Voting Information

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.

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SiMan

Jul 31, 2010 at 12:00 pm

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Wyclef Jean To Run For President Of Haiti; Announcement Next Week

Wyclef Jean To Run For President Of Haiti; Announcement Next Week

Hip-Hop star Wyclef Jean will announce his bid for the President of Haiti, a source has confirmed with AllHipHop.com exclusively. Sources close to Wyclef confirmed with AllHipHop.com that the rapper will announce his bid for the country’s highest office next Thursday, on August 5th.

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Denise Dunbar

Dec 2, 2009 at 1:00 pm

Kasim Reed Claims Victory In Atlanta Mayor’s Race, Norwood Calls For Recount

Kasim Reed Claims Victory In Atlanta Mayor’s Race, Norwood Calls For Recount

As Kasim Reed began making plans Wednesday for his first term as Atlanta’s mayor, opponent Mary Norwood still had not conceded defeat and asked for a recount.

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Carol Blackmon

Nov 23, 2009 at 12:48 pm

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Kasim Reed And Mary Norwood Duke It Out In Mayoral Debate

Kasim Reed And Mary Norwood Duke It Out In Mayoral Debate

Atlanta mayoral candidates Mary Norwood and Kasim Reed dueled Sunday over endorsements, water meter lids, property taxes and whether or not to extend the city’s nightclub and bar hours. The two will face each other in a runoff on December 1.

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Carol Blackmon

Nov 18, 2009 at 2:39 pm

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Early Voting For December 1st Runoff Elections Begin Today

Early Voting For December 1st Runoff Elections Begin Today

Early voting for the December 1st runoff elections began today for Fulton and DeKalb counties. The mayoral races of Atlanta, East point, Roswell, Clarkston and Stone Mountain will be decided.

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Denise Dunbar

Nov 11, 2009 at 5:20 pm

Lisa Borders Endorses Kasim Reed For Mayor Of Atlanta

Lisa Borders Endorses Kasim Reed For Mayor Of Atlanta

Atlanta City Council President Lisa Borders endorsed Kasim Reed for mayor Wednesday, saying he was the best candidate to improve the city’s finances. Reed, a former state lawmaker, is in a Dec. 1 runoff with Councilwoman Mary Norwood.

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Denise Dunbar

Nov 4, 2009 at 1:36 am

Mayor’s Race: Reed And Norwood In Runoff December 1

Mayor’s Race: Reed And Norwood In Runoff December 1

Atlanta has one more month and one more election to go before it chooses the city’s next mayor: Councilwoman Mary Norwood and former state Sen. Kasim Reed will face each other in a runoff Dec. 1.

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Denise Dunbar

Nov 3, 2009 at 8:18 pm

Keep Up With Election Results

Keep Up With Election Results

 

 

 

                                                      Precincts Reporting                  Votes   Percentages

City of Atlanta Mayor

Mary Norwood                    69% Reporting               21,429         46%

Kasim Reed                                                                17,120        36%

Lisa Borders                                                                6,757         14%

Jessie Spikes                                                                1,142          2%

Kyle Keyser                                                                    408          1%

Peter Brownlowe                                                             73         1%

                       

Atlanta City Council President

Ceasar C. Mitchell         68% Reporting                     17,225         49%

Clair Muller                                                                 14,523        41%

Dave Walker                                                                  3,398        10%

 

City of  Marietta Mayor

Steve Tumlin         100% Reporting                   3,782         80%

Chris Neill                                                                      639         14%

Bill Bolton                                                                        278          6%

 

City of Forest Park Mayor

Corine C. Devton         100% Reporting                    622          57%

Darnell Moorer                                                           272 

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Denise Dunbar

Nov 2, 2009 at 11:35 am

Vote! Vote! Vote!

Vote! Vote! Vote!

Local elections can be just as important to you and your families’ welfare as state and national contests. Vote now instead of complaining later. Polls are open 7 AM Tuesday, November 3, 2009 until 7 PM. Make sure you’re voice is heard!

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