Black Women and the 2008 Presidential Election

Summary


Digging deeper within the African American community, which most of the majority media usually tries to do, no one is talking about the true key to the Democratic nomination, which will be the vote of the African American women or what I refer to as SAAW, "Strong African American Women."

"SAAW" vote in large numbers and are heavily involved both in the churches and other traditional organizations with strong ties in their communities. In the past, the men were out front while the women held supportive roles. Those days have passed and now these "SAAW" are in positions of power and leadership in both the business and political arena. They organize and vote. Their contributions are usually lumped into the community-at-large.

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Black Women and the 2008 Presidential Election

As the political hardball between Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama reaches an almost frantic pace, medi...

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