National Obama for America Senior Campaign Adviser Broderick Johnson visits Cleveland for vice presidential debate watch party held at Frederick's Wine and Dine just days after Obama 's speech at Cleveland State University, Johnson says voter suppression billboards in Cleveland that threaten Blacks, poor people with prison for voting are dispicable, London editor, best selling author and Afghanistan war correspondent Christina Lamb attended vice-presidential debate watch party too


Obama for America National Senior Campaign Adviser Broderick Johnson, who visited Cleveland last week for a vice-presidential debate party. Johnson says that the voter suppression billboards in the majority Black and impoverished major metropolitan city that threaten voters with a felony, a fine, and prison are voter intimidation
United States President Barack Obama during a speech last week at Cleveland State University that drew some 10,000 people that weathered the rain to hear America's first Black president speak. 

Democratic Vice President Joe Biden (left) and Republican Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, both nominees for vice-president of the United States. Biden and Ryan squared off for a vice-presidential debate Thursday evening. A watch party at Frederick's Wine and Dine in the Cleveland, Oh. area drew a wide array of people from across the world,  including political strategists and internationally renowned journalists

London Sunday Times USA Editor, Best Selling Author and Prize Wining Journalist and War Correspondent Christina Lamb. Lamb is a decorated journalist whose book 'Africa House' is a best seller. Lamb visited Ohio and attended the vice presidential debate in the Cleveland area at Frederick's Wine and Dine. Lamb told Cleveland Urban News.Com that the pivotal status of Ohio as a key battleground state drew her to the state to cover the presidential election.

The billboard at E. 35th St and Community College Ave. near Cuyahoga Community College in Cleveland on its predominantly Black east side of town in the impoverished Central Neighborhood where Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson lives. Community activists and Cleveland area Black elected officials call the billboards and others like it  throughout the city and in other Ohio cities like Columbus and Cincinnati racist, unconstitutional, voter suppression and have protested over the issue.

By Johnette Jernigan and Kathy Wray Coleman, Cleveland Urban News. Com and The Clevela in  Cleveland Urban News.Com Blog(www.clevelandurbannews.com)

CLEVELAND, Ohio- Less than a week after nearly 10,000 people weathered the rain at Krenzler Field at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Oh. to listen to a speech by President Obama (pictured), the majority Black major metropolitan city continues to be a draw in a key presidential election year, and the vice presidential debate is no different. 

Obama supporters, national senior campaign strategist Broderick Johnson (pictured), and London Sunday Times USA editor, best selling author and prize winning war correspondent Christina Lamb attended a spirited vice presidential debate watch party at Frederick’s Wine and Dine in the Cleveland area Thursday evening. (Editor's note: The debate was shown live on television from Centre College in Danville, Ky).
“The president continues to fight for issues that are important to all Americans, including women and the middle class,” said Johnson, a Black lawyer who also lectures on government relations and public policy at the University of Michigan. “We have to reelect this president and we are working to get the electoral votes in Ohio.”
Johnson has been a top adviser in the last two Democratic presidential campaigns and he said that while driving from Cleveland Hopkins Airport to Cleveland on Thursday morning he could not help but notice the controversial voter suppression billboards in Cleveland that threaten poor people and minorities with a felony, prison and a 10,000 fine if they vote this year.
Community activists and Black elected officials, including state Sen. Nina Turner (D-25) and Cleveland Councilwomen  Phyllis Cleveland and Mamie Mitchell, all Democrats, rallied earlier that day under a voter suppression billboard at E. 35th Street and Community College Ave. in Cleveland, one of several throughout Ohio.
And the billboard in question is down the street from Cuyahoga County Community College where First Lady Michelle Obama spoke to a cheering crowd on Oct. 15.
“I was startled by the signs and believe they are designed to intimidate,” said Johnson of the billboards.
Spearheaded by the Obama for America Campaign, media consultant and construction entrepreneur Ariane Kirkpatrick, and retired Cleveland schools elementary principal Anna Smith, last week’s vice presidential debate watch party, where Democratic Vice President Joe Biden and Republican Vice-Presidential nominee and Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan squared off, drew practically every major local news television channel, including 3, 5, 19 and 8.
War Journalist Lamb,  a bestselling author for her book 'Africa House', said that she and several other international reporters had been in Ohio that week because it is pivotal and is generating a plethora of news from media outlets across the country, and even the world.
“I have been in Ohio for a week and we will be writing about the vice presidential debate at the London Sunday Times, a weekly newspaper with an estimated 1.5 million readers a week,” Lamb told Cleveland Urban News.Com Publisher and Editor-n-Chief Kathy Wray Coleman.
The  highly anticipated vice-presidential debate focused on abortion rights, the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, and domestic policy issues such as the Republican thrust to cut taxes for the rich on the backs of the middle class and the poor.
Post debate polls gave vice president Biden the edge over Ryan, including a CNBC poll that found that Biden had out debated Ryan.
Said Johnson after Thursday’s vice presidential debate, “I was impressed by Biden's specificity on domestic and foreign policy and Ryan seemed ill-prepared and he’s still not detailing deductions they'll eliminate.”
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