Busy Political Week Coast to Coast
Published by Pamela Gentry on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 1:59 am.By Pamela Gentry, Senior Political Analyst
Nov. 3, 2009 – Governor races in New Jersey and Virginia are being watched closely by Democrats and Republicans to see if the “Obama influence” impacts the outcome by delivering a win for either candidate.
Its doubtful President Obama will determine the outcome of either race, but the fact that he traveled to New Jersey five times to campaigned for the Democratic incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine can’t be ignored. In Virginia the president wasn’t as visible for Creigh Deeds and his campaign was slow to accept help from Pennsylvania Ave.
Deeds is trailing in recent polls by double-digits and appears to be headed for defeat by his rival Republican challenger Bob McDonnell. But it might be too soon to count him out; Deeds won the primary trailing his Democratic challengers and bested both with a sizeable margin. 
Other Key races to watch around the country with African American conternders include Detroit and Atlanta. Detroit Mayor Dave Bing is pretty much a shoo-in but Atlanta, for the first time in 35 years, may elect a White Mayor, Mayor Norwood.
More: See other Key races to watch on CNN.Com
Few races in the country have African-American’s in contention, but one to watch is in California. Kamala Devi Harris (D) is running for California attorney general in 2010. In 2003 Harris became the first woman to become San Francisco district attorney the first Black woman to serve as District Attorney in California’s history.
Another California political powerhouse, Rep. Maxine Waters (D) released a statement in response to the pending investigation by the House Ethics Committee (see my Blog Oct. 30) regarding her influence with federal agencies on behalf of a minority owned bank that received bailout dollars.
“My longtime advocacy on behalf of women- and minority-owned institutions is well known and appreciated by these institutions, which have been historically denied access to government regulators to address their concerns.
“I am confident that as the investigation moves forward the panel will discover that there are no facts to support allegations that I have acted improperly or violated the Code of Official Conduct or any law, rule, regulation or other standard of conduct in performing my duties and discharging my responsibilities as a United States Representative.”
On a lighter note, Monday First Lady Michelle Obama made an emotional announced she was launching a mentoring program to give local high school girls access to women at the White House.
Mrs. Obama was joined by 13 of the young ladies in the State Dining Room who will be matched with White House staffers as mentors including senior advisers Valerie Jarrett and Melody Barnes.
Mrs. Obama said, “We thought, what we can do to make the White House different, to make kids in our own new neighborhood know that the White House is a place for them?” She also told the young women, “That when you get to this position in your life that you do the same thing for somebody else.”
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You might want to take a refresher course on current political figures if you are going to represent your community on CNN. You just called SENATOR Lieberman a Congressman on CNN. Really? You’re a “Senior Analyst” and you can’t recognize one of the most talked about Senators over the past decade as a Senator, not a Congressman? My 10th grade son knows the difference between a Congressman and a Senator. Just what exactly qualifies you as a senior analyst anyway?
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