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"2004 Election: Clinch time" October 30, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 42
2004 Election: Clinch time
COVER STORY | By Bob Jones
Map the electoral tally, count the seat-swapping on Capitol Hill, measure crucial state-by-state referenda, and watch for a swing-state storm surge—all here in WORLD's 2004 election guide More >>
Interview |
Journalist John Fund on voter fraud and next week's election
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Citizen soldiers
Lynn Vincent
Military |
Enlisted men and women taking the bullets may decide the election
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Polite rebuke
Edward E. Plowman
Religion |
Anglican commission mildly taps radical bishops on the wrist
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President
The Editors
2004 Vote |
Up-to-the-minute summary of where the race will be won or lost
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Referenda
The Editors
2004 Vote |
Voters this year are faced with a variety of state constitution questions
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U.S. House
The Editors
2004 Vote |
The Democrats have little chance of gaining ground in this year's election
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U.S. Senate
The Editors
2004 Vote |
The biggest nail-biter on Election Day might be for control of the Senate
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Electoral challenge
The Editors
2004 Vote |
Coloradoans consider a change to how the state awards electoral votes
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Leadership decision
The Editors
2004 Vote |
South Dakota's Tom Daschle is in the fight of his political life
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Redistricting battle
The Editors
2004 Vote |
New electoral maps might cost some Texas Democrats their seat in office
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The numbers game
The Editors
2004 Vote |
Kerry must steal a "red" state to beat Bush
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Mr. Chetwynd is a well-known Republican in Hollywood
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Responding to Moore
Andrew Coffin
Filmmakers produce documents to counter charges of anti-Bush documentaries
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Bestselling books
The Editors
The top five bestselling hardback novels as of Oct. 18
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That shouldn't stop us from confronting those nations that are much worse
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Songs of Reformation
Gene Edward Veith
Martin Luther's music evokes a great theologian who was a great artist
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Plastic revolution
Andrée Seu
'Get sexual allure' has taken the place of 'get insight'
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November 2
Marvin Olasky
If President Bush loses, we won't know what we've had till he's gone
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