James Zogby Archive
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Oct 21, 2012
A group of US Protestant church leaders asked a polite question about US aid to Israel. The result was hysteria and vilification. Read Article US Christians come to Palestinians' aid, and pay the price
Oct 07, 2012
Media focus on the performance of the US presidential candidates in last week's debate has drawn attention away from what's truly important: the candidates' policies. Read Article The debate frenzy distracts from the US political realities
Sep 30, 2012
The economy is far and away the most important issue for Arab Americans, followed by foreign policy and health care Read Article In pursuit of Arab American vote, US candidates fall flat
Sep 23, 2012
The challenges for Arabs in America are made more difficult by rioters who feed racist stereotypes Read Article Lesson of the crisis: mutual misunderstanding runs deep
Sep 16, 2012
The recipe for disaster is extremist religious groups across the Middle East, with a penchant for exploiting angry and alienated youth, and American Islamophobes who deliberately provoke outrage. Read Article Neo-con legacy felt in US argument over Middle East protests
Sep 09, 2012
The scene is now set for a hectic, heated and very partisan presidential election in November. Read Article US nominating conventions no substitute for main event
Sep 08, 2012
The final night of the Democratic Convention featured a litany of high-profile and powerful speakers and concluded with Vice-President Joe Biden and the president, himself, delivering his acceptance speech. Read Article Economy, foreign policy dominate convention
Sep 07, 2012
The party has only itself to blame for a negative story, which for a time threatened to upend the Convention's press coverage, writes our columnist James Zogby. Read Article Heavy-handed pandering takes shine off one of Bill Clinton's great career speeches
Sep 06, 2012
After a long Republican primary featuring endless attacks on President Obama and a Republican national convention portraying his administration as a failure, some Democrats had become a bit demoralized. Read Article US elections: Democrats find their voice
Sep 04, 2012
With the caucus meetings over, the delegates spilled out into downtown Charlotte for an unexpected treat. Nearly the entire centre of the city has been shut down and the streets have become an open-air fair. Our columnist James Zogby reports live from North Carolina. Read Article Democrats make convention fun