by Dominic Carter | Jan 13, 2012 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics, Reporting
Hope you join us tonight on RNN-TV (Friday) for the very latest Political Coverage of the Presidential Race, and on Monday when union leader Norman Seabrook joins us to discuss Dr. King’s legacy. A very thought provoking conversation. Also joining us, Dr....
by Dominic Carter | Jan 11, 2012 | News, Politics
These are two very good op-ed pieces in the N.Y Times. I ask, are the re-election warning alarms going off? If the president loses any of his base, he is in trouble. Obama Is All Words, No Action Alexander Heffner, a senior studying history at Harvard University, is...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 11, 2012 | News, Politics
Mitt Romney is rolling into South Carolina with a solid New Hampshire win, bracing for attacks from Republican rivals desperate to stop him. “This state has always been a very special place for our family,” Romney said at his Manchester victory rally. “Tonight, we...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 10, 2012 | News, Politics, Reporting
Most of us remember Mayor Michael Bloomberg barely defeated his Democratic rival Bill Thompson by five percent in that embarrassing re-election nail-biter. Bloomberg folks will still tell you 2009 was a tough year for incumbents. However, after beating back a $100...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 5, 2012 | Blog, News, Politics, Reporting
Yes, he only defeated former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum by a mere eight votes in Iowa, but a win is still supposed to be a win… That is, unless your name is Mitt Romney. There are as many questions now of whether Republicans will coalesce around Romney...
by Dominic Carter | Jan 4, 2012 | Blog, News, Politics
Out of money and momentum, Bachmann calls it quits. A last place finish in the Iowa caucuses marked Michele Bachmann’s last stand as a presidential candidate. The Minnesota congresswoman called it quits Wednesday during a press conference in West Des Moines,...