Stevie Wonder Sings “Fired Up! Ready to Go!” at President Obama’s Grassroots Rally in Cincinatti
Stevie Wonder walks off President Obama by leading the crowd with a "Fired up! Ready to go!" sing-along. ...
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Stevie Wonder walks off President Obama by leading the crowd with a "Fired up! Ready to go!" sing-along. ...
Read more ›Young Americans share why they're getting involved and voting for President Obama. ...
Read more ›We meed the support of the Black Press to save an 100 year old institution for Medical Students ...
Read more ›RAW VIDEO: MITT ROMNEY SUPPORTER HANGS PRESIDENT OBAMA BY NOOSE!THIS TOOK PLACE AT THE ANNUAL MULE DAY CELEBRATION 2012 BENSON N,C ...
Read more ›Michael Moore helped us produce this moving, inspirational message from the greatest generation. ...
Read more ›Congressman Alcee Hastings, serving Florida's 23 District, the Reverend Al Sharpton and a host of other dignitaries lead South Florida Early Voting Rallies with community, union & civic leaders as they kick off “Souls To The Polls Weekend” with a tri-county tour to bless the polls for early voting October 27th through November 3rd 2012. These video clips are from the rally held in Broward County at ...
Read more ›President Clinton explains Mitt Romney's $5 trillion tax cut and how middle class families with children will get an average tax increase of $2,000 to pay for $250,000 in tax cuts for multi-millionaires. As President Clinton shares: "In the first debate, Governor Romney said that he wasn't really going to cut taxes on upper income people—he only wanted to cut taxes for middle class people. That's not true w ...
Read more ›Gabrielle Union shares why young people should get involved to help re-elect President Obama for a second term. ...
Read more ›Eric Smalls wrote a letter to the President, this is his story. Dear Mr. President, My name is Eric Smalls. At a young age I was inspired by NASA and their expeditions to the moon. As a career I would love to build robots to explore the first earth-like planets and beyond. However, when I was three years old my mother passed away due to breast cancer. For several months my family was homeless and forced to ...
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