Artur Davis

Politician Artur Davis is an attorney who served as a Representative for Alabama's 7th Congressional district until January 2011. He left politics after being defeated in his gubernatorial run. The former Obama supporter, who says the President has gone too far to the left, switched from the Democratic to the Republican party in 2012. He was a speaker at the 2012 Republican National Convention.

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Commentary: The Five Black People You Meet in GOP Heaven

If the GOP wants to attract African-Americans, they need to stop attacking other Black politicians.

Davis' Take

Artur Davis may be new to the party, but in a panel discussion on inclusion and broadening the GOP tent, he had this advice: "If we're serious about taking this country in the direction we want, our dominant enterprise ought to be figuring out how...

Affirmative Action

CPAC has expanded the number of women, African-American and Latino speakers this year as part of its effort to give them a bigger voice. Approximately 15 Blacks and 18 Latinos are on the roster, including Allen West, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott;...

Mia Love, Artur Davis to Address Annual Conservative Confab

Black Republicans Mia Love and Artur Davis will be featured speakers at conservative conference in March.

Biding His Time

Party switcher Artur Davis is one of several Republicans waiting for incumbent Congressman Frank Wolf to retire."Should Frank decide he has different plans in 2014, it is fair to say that there are about 10 Republicans in Northern Virginia who wou...

Artur Davis Crosses the Ideological Aisle

Former Alabama congressman Artur Davis angered former Democratic colleagues and tickled Republicans pink when he switched his political allegiance from blue to red. Skeptics say he became a Republican to seek future office after losing his bid to ...
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