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Turnout is still key

Paul Harris
Record numbers of voters help both sides, but Karl Rove's skillful strategy of mobilizing religious voters and "closet Republicans" proves hard to beat.

Did this man cost the Democrats the election?

Joan Walsh
Whether or not the gay-marriage backlash helped put Bush in the White House, now is the time to remind ourselves what the Democratic Party really stands for.

Thank you, John Kerry

Geraldine Sealey
He's been unfairly maligned even by Democrats. But the man who almost beat Bush was a heroic candidate who weathered a brutal campaign on behalf of the American people.

Let’s get real

Salon Staff
More Salon readers confront the realities of George W. Bush's America.

Red state readers write

Salon Staff
Progressives in Bush country give their blue state neighbors a piece of their minds.

Arlen’s wheels keep on turnin’ — backwards

Geraldine Sealey

The working class flocks to GOP

Eric Boehlert

Driving Ms. Anderson

Meredith Maran
In the wake of the most devastating election of my lifetime, I take comfort in the spirit of my 96-year-old neighbor.

Get ready for the “revolution” on the right

Mary Jacoby
Direct-mail ace Richard Viguerie is ecstatic over Bush's victory, but says it's time for conservatives to stop pandering to moderates.

“Feeding a monster who has the party by its tail”

Oliver Burkeman
The religious right's agenda on abortion and gay marriage could tear apart the GOP.

What do we do now?

Salon Staff
Politicos, academics and artists -- Huffington, Paglia, Lamott, McInerney, Moby and more -- respond to the prospect of four more years of Bush.

Letters

Salon Staff
I'm supposed to chat people up who think I'm a godless feminazi? I think not. Readers respond to Andrew Leonard's "Trapped in the Echo Chamber."

The shape of a second term

S. Goldenberg, D. Teather, D. Glaister, E. MacAskil, J. Steele
Guardian writers look at what Bush's reenergized agenda will mean for America and the rest of the world.

Bush unbound

Sidney Blumenthal
Winning on fear itself, the GOP is ready to take the country even farther right.

Born-agains for Sharon

Max Blumenthal
Savvy salesman Rabbi Eckstein has convinced evangelicals to support Israel -- and he's hobnobbing with the likes of Pat Robertson and Ralph Reed. But what will he do if Kerry wins?

American nightmare

Gary Kamiya
Bush's presidency has been a historic disaster. There's still time to rectify his Iraq blunder -- but first, he has to go.

Battle to the last

Julian Borger
The power of the new Republican machine is one of the great remaining unknowns of the presidential race.

Germany says “nein” to Bush, blah to Kerry

Andrew O'Hehir
German leftists prefer Nader, fear Kerry's grand plans for Iraq, and miss the days when America was actually cool.

The battle for the Catholic vote

Joe Feuerherd
Facing a legitimacy crisis at home, American bishops have been trying to crack down on pro-choice politicians like John Kerry. But so far Catholic voters are siding with the Democrat.

My hometown, battleground

Geraldine Sealey
On Tuesday, a city that's accustomed to being dumped on -- literally -- will have its chance to show America that nothing is the matter with Scranton.

Tarred with the L-word

Mary Jacoby
Inez Tenenbaum, a conservative Democrat vying for retiring Sen. Fritz Hollings' seat, counters charges that she's too liberal for South Carolina.

Time to hit the barricades?

Katharine Mieszkowski
What are you going to do if Bush wins? Sob? Start a revolution? Get leaner, meaner and tougher? Or move to Canada?

There is a house in New Orleans

Mary Jacoby
Rumors involving a prostitute and a secret alliance with neo-Nazi David Duke trail the Republican Senate candidate in Louisiana.

“We love your outfits on the trail!”

Rebecca Traister
The first twins stick to an RNC-sanctioned script in a suspiciously grammatical online chat with "real" voters.
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