November 10, 2008 -
Barack Obama's victory in North Carolina and Virginia has attracted a lot of attention. But Obama also made a surprise bid for Georgia, a more deeply Republican state in the Deep South. What were the results?
November 7, 2008 -
The Costs of Being the "Most Military-Friendly State in America"
November 7, 2008 -
A quick welcome to the 20,000+ new readers who have come to Facing South this week for our special Voting Rights and Election 2008 coverage. And to you regulars who keep coming back for more -- thanks to you, too.
November 7, 2008 -
What Congress Can Do to Confront the Ongoing Crisis of Hurricane Katrina February/March 2007
November 7, 2008 -
This week's historic election of Barack Obama has inspired much discussion and optimism about the future of race relations in the United States. It's also been a time to reflect on the past - how far we've come as a nation.
November 7, 2008 -
There was a lot of hype going into Election Day that an historic election and a tight race would drive up voter turnout to record levels in 2008. But did turnout revolution materialize?
November 7, 2008 -
Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel has threatened to report Fulton County -- the center of metro Atlanta -- to the state Election Board for following improper procedures while counting absentee ballots. The county's final tally is crucial in determining the still-unsettled U.S.