Good housekeeping
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Good housekeeping

Politics |  Lame-duck lawmakers slash and spend under low-key new leadership

Extreme makeover
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Extreme makeover

Politics |  A Cabinet shakeup raises questions about policy in a second Bush term

The Senate's new math
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The Senate's new math

Politics |  The U.S. Senate will become a much more conservative place next year, but Democrats still hold enough seats to cause trouble for the White House

Man of faith, Man of the hour
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Man of faith, Man of the hour

Minorities, social conservatives, and war proponents hand George W. Bush a historic win-sending a GOP incumbent back to the White House for the first time in…

Post-party blues
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Post-party blues

With final polls showing an evenly split electorate, both parties brace for a rash of post-election lawsuits. Barring a last-minute blowout, the 2004 election…

The 2004 vote
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The 2004 vote

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…

Stolen base
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Stolen base

Politics |  George W. Bush's gains in Ohio among African-American voters could spell defeat for John Kerry

How the West will be won
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How the West will be won

Politics |  In a tight presidential race, get-out-the-vote strategies are key to holding GOP territory, and margins could turn on minority voters and local races. First…

Wooing worshippers
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Wooing worshippers

When it comes to faithfulness to the home church, neither candidate is a party man-but Kerry must grab religious voters to win

Surprise, surprise
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Surprise, surprise

Politics |  Staff shake-ups. Debate one-liners. Unsubstantiated rumors. Dirty tricks. Terrorism. It must be October, and this must be an ­election year

Party crashers
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Party crashers

Politics |  Minor party candidates pose major headache in close states

Rear Guard
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Rear Guard

In Las Vegas, the National Guard salutes. In New York, CBS plays with audience trust. At DNC headquarters, Kerry supporters are mum. But finding who's behind…

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