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  ARCHIVE ISSUE | "2004 Election: Clinch time" October 30, 2004, Vol. 19, No. 42

The 2004 vote

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 >>
ArrowDispatches The Buzz The Editors
The latest on this week's biggest stories More >>
Rationalism's tyranny Nancy R. Pearcey
Truth is the most powerful gatekeeper More >>
Quick Takes The Editors Quotables The Editors
ArrowReviews Chetwynd's view Andrew Coffin
Movies | Mr. Chetwynd is a well-known Republican in Hollywood More >>
Responding to Moore Andrew Coffin
Movies | 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 >>
ArrowNotebook Direct approach Dan Perkins
Business | Sony takes on its own retailers with opening of new stores More >>
Sports posers John Dawson
Sports | Kerry wages a calculated effort to try to connect with the average American More >>
ArrowVoices '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 >>
Mailbag The Editors
Letters from our readers 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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