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| | U.S. presidential election, 2004 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The 2004 election was the first to be affected by the campaign finance reforms mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 (also known as the McCain-Feingold Bill for its sponsors in the United States Senate). |  | | The election marked the first time an incumbent president was reelected while his political party increased its numbers in both houses of Congress since Lyndon Johnson in the 1964 election. |  | | Because U.S. electoral law is largely state law, individual U.S. states could refuse to allow them to observe the elections on various grounds; for instance, a state law may require observers to be registered voters from the area. |
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| | United States Elections 2004 |
 | | For "U.S. Elections 2004," we have asked seven experts, mostly political scientists, to explain significant aspects of the upcoming elections to international audiences who may have different ways of electing their government. |  | | Adding interest to the election is the fact that in the American system it is possible for one party to win the White House while another gains control of one or both houses of Congress. |  | | Joseph E. Cantor then provides a concise explanation of the complex laws regulating contributions and expenditures in U.S. elections $607 million was spent on the presidential election alone in 2000. |
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| | Election result maps |
 | | The presidential election is not decided on the basis of the number of people who vote each way, however, but on the basis of the electoral college. |  | | The candidate receiving a majority of the votes in the electoral college wins the election. |  | | Each state contributes a certain number of electors to the electoral college, who vote according to the majority in their state. |
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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mejn/election
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| | Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections |
 | | Election Information: menu directs the browser to election information including: historical details (such as election dates, electoral votes by state, the electoral college, etc.), Presidential Election Law from the U.S. Constitution and United States Code, Articles, and a description of the election process. |  | | Purchase Election 2004 Voter Registration and Turnout County Data File! |  | | 2004: provides information on the upcoming 2004 Presidential Election, including the very popular Electoral College Calculator and the |
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| | U.S. Presidential Election 2004 Needlenose |
 | | The 2004 election did not go smoothly, despite the fact that a president was chosen without court intervention, and without the chaos that many observers feared. |  | | Their county totals in Tuesday‘s election might be attributable largely to largely Democratic districts suddenly switching sides and all voting for Mr. |  | | Both of these developments reflect growing concern with election results and procedures that were first raised by poll watchers and individual voters and then circulated on the Internet. |
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| | 2004 U.S. Presidential Election News |
 | | The Massachusetts senator won 39 percent of the vote with 48 percent of precincts reporting as of 9:05 p.m. |  | | Dick Gephardt, the former House Democratic leader and 14-term congressman, said Tuesday he was abandoning his second bid for the presidency after a poor, fourth-place showing in the Iowa caucuses. |  | | North Carolina Sen. John Edwards launched a six-day New Hampshire presidential blitz Wednesday, hoping to jump-start his lagging campaign before it's too late to catch up to top contenders for the 2004 Democratic nomination. |
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http://www.politicalstar.com/2004-us-presidential-election.html
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| | WatchBlog: Political News, Opinion and Commentary |
 | | Sensing a calamity, Republican leaders of this Republican-saturated government are telling all of us that Democrats are just as corrupt and that Republicans will clean up the system. |  | | As he leaves his glass house, on his high horse, toting his self absorbed speeches and questions he already answered (or knows can't be answered), he arrives at his seat on his thrown.... |  | | Jack Abramoff decided to sing about his Republican (also Democratic) corrupters-in-arms in Congress and the Executive. |
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| | Politics1 - American Politics, Elections, Candidates & Campaigns |
 | | Retired US Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) announced Wednesday he would not run for Governor -- and unexpectedly blasted the conservative wing of his own party as the deciding factor in his decision. |  | | In a state where the Dems captured the governorship, the State House and State Senate, and won 3 of the other 4 statewide offices in 2004 -- despite Bush carrying the state by a wide margin -- these could all become competitive open seat contests. |  | | US Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) confirmed to the Las Vegas Sun that Goodman recently spoke to him about running. |
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http://www.politics1.com
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| | APD - U.S. Presidential Election 2004 (01.10.2004) |
 | | These "Christian Principles in an Election Year" apply well-established ecumenical principles to both domestic and foreign policy issues, and address issues of war, poverty, immigration, education, health care, racial justice, distress in U.S. inner cities and rural communities, the environment and the criminal justice system. |  | | The 2004 Political Landscape survey issued by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that while 63 percent of voters who attend religious services more than once a week said they will vote Republican, 62 percent of voters who "seldom or never attend services" said they will vote Democratic. |  | | In the morning, Ed Gillespie, chairman of the Republican Party; Matt Schlapp, a top White House political aide; Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas; and a number of Republican elected officials addressed a gathering of about 300 Catholics at the Westin Hotel near the convention. |
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| | U.S. presidential election, 2004 - SourceWatch |
 | | It also appears to be triggering some unintended political consequences, from mobilizing abortion-rights activists, who consider it the first attack on the 1973 Supreme Court ruling that legalized abortion, to setting up a divisive election-year battle over the court's next vacancy. |  | | Tom Raum, Abortion Bill May Trigger Election Fight (http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyandu=/ap/20031106/ap_on_go_pr_wh/abortion_analysisandcid=544andncid=716), White House AP, November 6, 2003: "President Bush's signing of a ban on a certain type of abortion helps him shore up re-election support within his party's conservative core. |  | | Given the strong passions surrounding any abortion question, the president's signing of a bill Wednesday that outlaws what critics call partial-birth abortion could have political ramifications far beyond the medical and ethical issues at stake." |
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http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=U.S._presidential_election,_2004
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| | Elections 2004 |
 | | Presidential elections from the perspective of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and North Dakota |  | | Election results for President, Senate, House, and Governors by state |  | | Presidential table also includes state electoral votes and split electoral votes for state when applicable |
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http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/elec2004.html
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| | CNN.com Election 2004 - U.S. President |
 | | U.S. presidents are elected to four-year terms by 538 Electoral College voters, one per senator and representative from each state, plus three from the District of Columbia. |  | | In 38 states, the voters are required by law to vote for the candidate who won the popular voter in their state, although all electors usually cast a ballot for the popular vote winner. |  | | A candidate must receive a majority of 270 votes to win the election. |
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http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/president
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| | U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 2004 |
 | | United States Elections 2004 - US Department of State |  | | Guardian: US elections 2004 - State by State Guide |  | | U.S. Electoral College - Federal Register - NARA |
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| | U.S. Presidential Election 2004 |
 | | On November 2, 2004 bars will be closed in DE, IN, KY, PA, SC, UT. |  | | Last day to register to vote varies from state to state. |  | | Typically it is a month or less before the election. |
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http://www.u.arizona.edu/~wbraynen/vote.html
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| | CNN.com Election 2004 |
 | | With nearly 600 federal and statewide races around the country, take an in-depth, interactive look at complete Election Night results. |  | | On November 2, the presidential race in 12 of the 15 pre-election showdown states was within 5 percentage points. |  | | John Kerry defeated nine other challengers to win the Democratic presidential nomination with momentum building from the Iowa caucuses to March 9. |
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| | Spotlight #1 for 2004-2005: U.S. Presidential Election 2004 |
 | | Spotlight #1 for 2004-2005: U.S. Presidential Election 2004 |  | | Election 2004 is a great kid-friendly site covering the election for intermediate/middle grades. |  | | Teach: 25 sites related to the 2004 Presidential Election and other information about the U.S. Presidency. |
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| | Election 2004 Results |
 | | For example, the New England states' election return data is given for each municipality and/or district rather than for each county. |  | | Of course, blue is for the democrats, red is for the republicans, and green is for all other. |  | | Counties shown in black represent either missing election data or a mismatch between the US Census data and the USA Today data. |
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http://www.princeton.edu/~rvdb/JAVA/election2004
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| | Librarians' Internet Index |
 | | Primary financial support for LII (Librarians' Internet Index) from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian. |  | | 2004 Election, California Wine, Discover New Trails @ LII?, Mysteries & More, The Olympic Games, more |  | | This social networking site allows registered users to post a list of 43 goals. |
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| | JohnKerry.com - Official Web Site |
 | | Thanks to you, Rosa Parks will be the first African American woman ever honored in National Statuary Hall in the US Capitol. |  | | Paid for by Friends of John Kerry, Inc. |  | | Get the latest info on our Kids First Initiative to provide health care for all uninsured children |
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 | | This analysis of the 2004 candidate sites was conducted under the direction of Professors Steve Schneider and Kirsten Foot, by researchers affiliated with WebArchivist.org at the University of Washington and SUNY Institute of Technology. |  | | For updates from PoliticalWeb.Info, enter your email address: |  | | Click stars in the grid's feature sections to view specific features on the analyzed sites. |
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