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‘One People’

President-elect Barack Obama chooses unity over division

0 Comments · Wednesday, November 5, 2008
By 11 p.m. on Election Day, about 25 people were at Integrity Hall in Bond Hill talking or dancing to the music of a DJ. Just 25 people in a room with that DJ, a TV and a snack table with corn chips and sheet cake with red, white and blue frosting, watching in amazement as the first biracial person was elected president of the United States. "His life is the perfect example of inclusion," said Ken Ghee, a psychology professor at the University of Cincinnati. "His color is a merging of Caucasian, African, Hawaiian."  

Split Decision in Congressional Races

Driehaus unseats Chabot, Schmidt hangs on

0 Comments · Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Ohio might have turned Democratic blue Tuesday night, but Hamilton County and the southwestern part of the state sent mixed signals about whether it embraced the tides of change. State Rep. Steve Driehaus unseated seven-term U.S. Rep. Steve Chabot in the 1st District, while U.S. Rep. Jean Schmidt (R-Miami Township) claimed victory in the 2nd Congressional District.  

Underdogs Get Some Respect

But incumbents keep their Hamilton County Commission seats

0 Comments · Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Democratic incumbent Todd Portune and Republican Greg Hartmann, endorsed candidates who received money and volunteer help from their respective parties, easily won in their separate Hamilton County Commission races. Still, Ed Rothenberg, an unendorsed Republican who challenged Portune, and Chris Dole, an unendorsed Democrat who vied against Hartmann, each nabbed more than one-third of the votes cast in the races.  

VOTE Today!!!

Tuesday Nov. 4 is Election Day

0 Comments · Tuesday, November 4, 2008
It has been said that the 2008 Presidential Election is the most important election in a generation. Be sure that you're a part of it, and help your family, friends and neighbors share in this historic event. Find your polling place and voter registration information by entering your informaton at this address...  

2008 Presidential Race

Results, analysis and background from the Ohio primary through to the November general election

0 Comments · Friday, October 31, 2008
Read up on CityBeat's coverage of the presidential campaigns from throughout 2008, starting before the Ohio primary up through this week's election endorsements. Plus coverage from other alt weekly papers on the Democratic and Republican conventions.  

What's Best for the City

Debating the cost and benefits of proposed PR election system

2 Comments · Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Cincinnati currently elects its city council members in an at-large, winner-take-all field race known as "9X." Voters are allowed to select up to nine people from a field of candidates that usually includes about 20 to 25 people. The top nine finishers are elected. Some community groups, however, say the current system distorts the will of voters and shuts out fresh voices that don’t have high name recognition, big campaign money or party connections. As a result, the groups are pushing to revive proportional representation (PR), an electoral system used by Cincinnati from 1925 to 1957.   

Endorsements: Crossing Over to a New Day

1 Comment · Wednesday, October 29, 2008
At CityBeat, we’re fired up and ready to go. We’ve worked for months to explain the candidates and issues on Tuesday’s ballot, and this is our third (and final) week of endorsements. Are you ready? Let's go!  

All the News Isn't Fit to Sell

0 Comments · Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Proponents of the First Amendment and freedom of the press might want to think twice the next time they're considering popping into their corner United Dairy Farmers store for a gallon of milk or a loaf of bread.  

Targeting Ohio's Reddest Counties

Obama campaign hopes to win the swing state by chipping away at Republican strongholds in Butler, Clermont and Warren counties

3 Comments · Wednesday, October 22, 2008
With just a few hours to go before last week’s final presidential debate, Sen. Barack Obama’s supporters at Smokey Bones BBQ & Grill in West Chester were furiously busy. These Democratic volunteers, seated at tables and booths in a set-aside area with their cell phones out, were calling Butler County voters classified from previous research as “undecided” or “persuadable.” They were making calls as quickly and politely as possible before the debate began.   

A Prosecutor's Moment of Truth

0 Comments · Wednesday, October 22, 2008
As Republicans become increasingly desperate about John McCain's prospects on Election Day, reasonable people are asking whether Joe Deters' position as McCain's Southwest Ohio campaign chairman is influencing his actions in his day job as Hamilton County prosecutor.  

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