by Dominic Carter | Aug 18, 2014 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics, Reporting
New York emerged as one of the front-runners to host the 2016 Democratic National Convention. According to reports, Mayor de Blasio’s bid faces significant obstacles. Many Democrats believe that it would make more sense to have the convention in Ohio or...
by Dominic Carter | Jun 23, 2014 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics, Reporting
Throughout Europe, many high level politicians have attended prestigious schools and universities that specifically focus on politics. These schools have politically focused programs that guide students towards a career in public service. In the United States, our...
by Dominic Carter | Jun 1, 2014 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics
My prediction for weeks was that the Working Families Party would go with Gov. Cuomo, and that’s what happened last night.
by Dominic Carter | May 30, 2014 | News, Politics
Dominic Carter believes adopted children should be able to one day know who their parents are. On Richard French Live, Dominic explains his point of view after the New Jersey assembly approved the adoptee open records bill. Dominic Carter feels it is child abuse for...
by Dominic Carter | May 21, 2014 | Foster Care, Mentoring, News, News Anchor Dominic Carter
Dominic Carter had a wonderful time Sunday at the keynote speaker for the 117th Anniversary for First Baptist Church in Greenwich Connecticut. The Senior Pastor there is Rev. Dr. Thomas L Nins. Here are a few...
by Dominic Carter | May 16, 2014 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics
Most Americans can say that they own mobile communication devices or have access to the internet. however, no more than 23% have claimed to have used these devices for political interactions. These numbers suggest that the use of mobile communication for connecting...