LITTLE ROCK (AP) -- The Rev. Jesse Jackson stopped in Arkansas on Friday to motivate voters to go to the polls on Tuesday, urging blacks to make their voices heard in the voting booth. "Arkansas is now in the mix to determine the track of the country," Jackson told a crowd of about 100 gathered in a meeting room at St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Little Rock. "The big issue is to vote, people in Arkansas, is to vote their hopes and not their fears," he said at a last minute stop in Little Rock. "The big deal is...