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Puerto Rico awaits a congressional vote that could make it the 51st State. READ MORE.

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I heard story about this but I didn’t belive it was really happening until now check out this video Source:Forbes.com

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With the 2012 Presidential Elections less than a week away, author Benjamin  F. Chavis, Jr. wrote an impassioned piece about President Obama and why he deserves your vote. Check it out here.

Let us save you some time at the polls you can have your mind made up when you get there  click here to see the sample ballet

Vote 2012

Tonight marks the final debate of the 2012 Presidential Election season. With each party claiming victory in the previous debates, this debate should be a no-holds-barred slobber knocker for all the marbles, or in this case, undecided voters. The good folks at CNN have compiled a list of things to watch for in tonight’s debate, […]

President Obama is preparing for the second Presidential debate tonight in Virginia, while Mitt Romney is rehearsing in Boston. Tomorrow night’s debate will take place tomorrow night in New York, and can be heard in its entirety on our sister station, News 92 FM. Click here for more details.

Michelle Obama called into Power 107.5/Columbus to talk to The Power Morning Crew about the importance of not only voting, but voting early! The First Lady…

U.S. Congressman Al Green – 9th District of Texas  joined us to discuss post-debate Analysis,  bring us his Capitol Hill Update, and  encourage listeners to get out and VOTE. So what has President Barack Obama done during his term and why should voters elect him? Green sets the record straight. Click and listen to the […]

As ever, Samuel L. Jackson stays true to himself, even when it comes to narrating Public Service Announcements. Check out this PSA as Samuel L. Jackson encourages you to vote, as only he can. *Disclaimer: The thoughts and views expressed by Samuel L. Jackson are not associated with Radio One Inc. and its affilates/subsidiaries.

Want to know how your favorite candidate is doing in electoral votes across the United States? View the comprehensive 2012 electoral vote map as it stands here.

A new survey by the Pew Research Center shows that President Obama is ahead of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney by 8 percentage points, 51 to 43 percent, which is the largest advantage the survey has shown for any presidential nominee since Clinton. For the full scoop, click here.