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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "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 >>

ArrowFeatures 'Looking for payback' Marvin Olasky
Interview | Journalist John Fund on voter fraud and next week's election More >>
Citizen soldiers Lynn Vincent
Military | Enlisted men and women taking the bullets may decide the election More >>
Polite rebuke Edward E. Plowman
Religion | Anglican commission mildly taps radical bishops on the wrist More >>
President The Editors
2004 Vote | Up-to-the-minute summary of where the race will be won or lost More >>
Referenda The Editors
2004 Vote | Voters this year are faced with a variety of state constitution questions More >>
U.S. House The Editors
2004 Vote | The Democrats have little chance of gaining ground in this year's election More >>
U.S. Senate The Editors
2004 Vote | The biggest nail-biter on Election Day might be for control of the Senate More >>
Electoral challenge The Editors
2004 Vote | Coloradoans consider a change to how the state awards electoral votes More >>
Leadership decision The Editors
2004 Vote | South Dakota's Tom Daschle is in the fight of his political life More >>
Redistricting battle The Editors
2004 Vote | New electoral maps might cost some Texas Democrats their seat in office More >>
The numbers game The Editors
2004 Vote | Kerry must steal a "red" state to beat Bush More >>
ArrowCulture Beat Chetwynd's view Andrew Coffin
Mr. Chetwynd is a well-known Republican in Hollywood More >>
Responding to Moore Andrew Coffin
Filmmakers produce documents to counter charges of anti-Bush documentaries More >>
Bestselling books The Editors
The top five bestselling hardback novels as of Oct. 18 More >>
ArrowDepartments The Buzz The Buzz Sidebar Quick Takes Quotables Business Sports Mailbag ArrowThoughts 'We be bad' Joel Belz
That shouldn't stop us from confronting those nations that are much worse More >>
Songs of Reformation Gene Edward Veith
Martin Luther's music evokes a great theologian who was a great artist More >>
Plastic revolution Andrée Seu
'Get sexual allure' has taken the place of 'get insight' More >>
November 2 Marvin Olasky
If President Bush loses, we won't know what we've had till he's gone More >>
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