2004 Presidential Election
Here's the link to the second part of Mike Littwin's look at Red/Blue America, from the Rocky Mountain News [July 19, 2004, "Noise? Nah, the roar of Tomcats over Virginia Beach is the sound of freedom"].
Here's an opinion piece detailing some convention history, from the Denver Post [July 19, 2004, "Timing is everything"]. From the editorial, "When John Kerry named his running mate on July 6, it marked the earliest public announcement of a vice presidential choice in modern American history. The Democratic presidential candidate introduced John Edwards as his running mate a full 20 days before the Democratic National Convention. The early announcement has built energy for Kerry leading up to next week's convention in Boston, but will it drain some of the interest from the convention itself?"
Update: beSpacific: "E-Voting blocked In Ohio."
Update: Taegan Goddard: "In an interview with Time magazine, Sen. John McCain ruled out replacing Vice President Cheney on the Republican ticket. He also said he would decline any offer to serve in Bush's cabinet."
Update: Taegan Goddard: "Here are the latest state polls in the presidential race: Minnesota - Kerry 45%, Bush 44%, Nader 2% (Minnesota Public Radio); Florida - Bush 48%, Kerry 46% (Strategic Vision); North Carolina - Bush 49%, Kerry 44% (News and Observer); New York - Kerry 51%, Bush 29% (Sienna Research).
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