A voice, at last
This presidential race will go down in history as the turning point for Arab and Muslim communities in American politics, writes Mohamed Hakki from Washington
Who is the most Zionist of all?
The religiously-charged New York Senate race has proved a microcosm of a larger political trend, writes Hoda Tawfiq from New York
The Nader factor
When mainstream brands start offering virtually the same product, smart consumers go shopping for alternatives. Kareem Fahim finds the voice of the independent voter
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Blackening America's image
African Americans still yearn for a say in their country's political future, even though no presidential hopeful will season his ticket with a black running mate, writes Gamal Nkrumah
Big money, big votes
After the most expensive elections in US history, Americans were left with little more imperviousness to relentless propaganda, reports Thomas Gorguissian from Washington
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