Black Alliance Praises 'Independent Movement' ; Says Parties 'Steeped' in Politics
The Washington Times › January 19, 2008
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The Washington Times › January 19, 2008
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Lawmakers attending the National Policy Alliance Summit, an organization representing more than 3 million black government workers and elected officials, said they are more interested in effective government than partisan political battles.
Black voters, particularly those ages 18 to 35, are increasingly more independent and less likely to identify with a political party, said Webster Guillory, assessor for Orange County, Calif., and chairman of the National Organization of Black County Officials.See the full content of this document
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Black Alliance Praises 'Independent Movement' ; Says Parties 'Steeped' in Politics
"I think what the country is missing is that they're not looking at the independent movement as carefully as they sho...
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