2004 Presidential Election
Dazed and Confused Coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election

 


















































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  Wednesday, July 14, 2004


2004 Presidential Election

President Bush leads Senator Kerry 51% to 44%, in South Carolina, according to a Survey USA poll. Thanks to Taegan Goddard for the link.

TalkLeft: "The major tv networks may not be broadcasting much of the political conventions on television, but a few will provide extensive coverage on the internet, with interactive features. Among them: CBS and ABC." Another first in this year's election cycle.

Check out the Wall Street Journal's Battleground States map and an article about it from the Wall Street Journal online. MakesMeRalph would remind the Dems to not be so giddy since the the polls are from Zogby International.

Taegan Goddard: "Kerry will take Federal funding."

Update: Campaign Desk: "Two reporters from big-shot newspapers were, to the certain envy of their peers everywhere, granted one-day backstage passes to the Bush campaign war room in Arlington, Virginia earlier this week. Today, the chosen two -- The Los Angeles Times' Matea Gold and The New York Times' Jim Rutenberg -- share with readers the fruits of their access (and flatter the Bush camp with front-page treatment)."

Update: Curious Stranger: "Senate rejects same-sex marriage amendment."

Update: Taegan Goddard: "Here are the latest state polls on the presidential race: Pennsylvania - Kerry 46%, Bush 41%, Nader 5% (Quinnipiac); South Carolina - Bush 51%, Kerry 44% (Survey USA)."
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