2004 Presidential Election
A Curious Stranger is pointing to the Colorado Delegation's weblog at the DNC.
Juan Cole analyzes former President Bill Clinton's speech last night at the DNC. Best line from the speech, "Strength and wisdom are not conflicting values -- they go hand in hand."
Andrew Sullivan on Bill Clinton, "Clinton at his best."
TalkLeft writes about Hillary Clinton's speech.
Blogs for Bush attacks the speakers at the DNC.
The JibJab animation, This Land is causing trouble with the owner of the song. JibJab's attorney claims fair use because it is satire.
Taegan Goddard: "Here are the latest state polls: Minnesota - Kerry 48%, Bush 47% (Strategic Vision); California - Kerry 52%, Bush 41% (Rasmussen); Louisiana - Bush 54%, Kerry 38% (Marketing Research Institute)."
Update: TalkLeft: "We're about to head down to Fleet Center to observe the protesters. We'll try to get some pictures."
Update: The Rocky Mountain News has a Convention Weblog. From a post today, "Colorado's 14 Kucinich delegates were still deciding what to do." Colorado has a little over 20% of the Kucinich delegates. Heh.
Update: Taegan Goddard: "The latest National Annenberg Election Survey shows that Republicans 'have failed to make the significant gains they hoped for among minority voters in the last four years, but their core support among evangelical and born-again white Protestants is stronger.'"
Update: Lawrence Lessig weighs in on copyright and parody.
Update: Taegan Goddard: "A new Harvard University Institute of Politics Poll shows that President Bush's support among college students has slipped in recent months. Since March, when Kerry led Bush 53% to 40%, Kerry's support has grown by eight points to 58% to 37%. Bush's overall approval rating has also fallen from 44% to 40%."
Update: Opinions You Should Have: "The prestigious Hellman's Mayonnaise family endorsed John Kerry today, in what spokesmen hoped presaged 'an entire group of condiment endorsements,' known in the political sphere as 'the whole jar of pickles.'"
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