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Authorities in a New Jersey town are investigating racist campaign mailers that attack two Asian school board candidates.WKXW-FMreportsresidents of Edison Township received the anonymous mailers Wednesday. The ads say Make Edison Great Again while claiming Chinese and Indian residents are taking over the town. School board candidates Jerry Shi and Falguni Patel are featured on the campaign mailers with deport stamps on their pictures.The ads don t identify the group that paid for them which violates state election law. Patel, a Democratic committeewoman and immigration lawyer, says she s disgusted by the pamphlets. Both mayoral candidates have also denounced the mailers.More than 45 percent of the Edison Townsh stanley cup ip was born abroad. The township has a large Asian-American community consisting of Chinese an stanley cups d Indian immigrants. U.S. jobs most held by immigrants, ranked 36 photos More from CBS News Officials condemn racist texts sent to Black residents in at least 20 states stanley tumbler K Pcra Transcript: Sen. Lindsey Graham on Face on the Nation, July 7, 2024
As I wrote below, this still feels at times like a contested convention. The media are looking to Sen. Hillary Clinton s speech tonight to the convention to bring all her supporters around. So i stanley quencher s Barack Obama s campaign, whether fairly or unfairly why should it be Clinton s job to unite the party, after all . But I don t see her speech doing that. Two new daily tracking polls Rasmussen and Gallup show Sen. Obama slipping in public support. Yes, he s getting a convention bounce, but a bounce in the wrong direction.The Democratic National Convention has begun and the poll numbers are bouncing, but not in the direction that most people anticipated. The Rasmussen Reports daily presidential tracking poll for Tuesday shows Barack Obama attracting 44 percent of the vote while John McCain also earns 44 percent. When leaners are included, it s still tied with Obama at 46 percent and McCain at 46 percent. Yesterday, with leaners, Obama had a three-point advantage over McCain see recent daily results .It s always dangerous to read too much into daily tracking polls. But the timing of this drop for Obama could turn out to be significant. The Gallup Daily presidential tracking poll s stanley flask hows McCain ahead by a statistically-insignificant stanley mug 2 points, but what s important is that Obama s selection of Sen. Joe Biden is not pulling in any support and candidates traditionally see a bounce coming out of their conventions, not a drop. This makes the Hillary vote, white working class Americans and