What If?
David Duke's View Of An Obama Presidency()

October 31, 2008 David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan leader, Louisiana state legislator and onetime presidential aspirant, shares thoughts on what an Obama administration would mean. "I don't think that he or McCain or even the political establishment of country defends the rights and heritage of European-Americans," Duke says.
Asian Writer Ponders First Asian President Too()

October 29, 2008 Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has a real chance of becoming the nation's first black president. But Jeff Yang, the "Asian Pop" columnist at the San Francisco Chronicle, sees it differently. He recently posed the question whether Obama could be the first Asian-American president?
Obama Candidacy Brings 'Pride and Hope'()
August 25, 2008 Tell Me More begins its series What If?, which explores the potential impact of a first-elected black president. Eric Holder, Jr., a pivotal voice in the Barack Obama campaign, gives thoughts on the Illinois senator's historic candidacy. The former deputy attorney also shares insight into the recent selection of Sen. Joe Biden as Obama's running mate.
