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Letters
Salon Staff
"I am going against my hometown baseball team and rooting for the enemy!" Readers tell Salon how politics is affecting them.
Civic avowal
Andrew O'Hehir
Ralph Nader's new pamphlet prompts this revelation: Between the Uranian right and bourgeois left, Nader may be the moral choice, but he's still the wrong one.
Letters
Salon Staff
"This election is giving me shingles!" Readers tell Salon how politics is affecting them.
Republicans’ bash-Bush bash in Denver
Mark FollmanCome home, Bill Clinton
Gary Younge
Aside from Florida, Arkansas is the last Southern state Democrats may still be able to win. But many blacks there remain ambivalent toward Kerry.
Battleground: Iowa
David Moberg
They sparked Kerry's comeback in the primary season. Will Hawkeye State voters now put him in the White House?
Battleground: New Mexico
James Verini
Going door to door in the Land of Enchantment, where Hispanic voters could tip the election either way.
Ohio’s referendum on welfare
David Teather, Larry Elliott
For the 93,000 people in the state living without unemployment benefits, God and guns can't compete with economic issues.
The Coors campaign’s deceptive advertising
Joe Conason
Colorado beer baron Pete Coors is running for Senate as a moderate conservationist. But he's given millions to anti-environmental and anti-feminist groups.
“Sen. Obama, you’re no Jesus Christ”
Geraldine SealeyPunishing Kerry
Suzanne Goldenberg
Conservative Catholic clergy intensify their criticism of the candidate's support for abortion rights and stem cell research.
Fading threat
Gary Younge
A Nader campaign worker in Iowa faces big challenges in his effort to stir up interest in the candidate.
“Homosexuals are hellbound!”
Michelle Goldberg
Churches in Ohio are rallying their massive flocks behind the most strident anti-gay marriage amendment in the nation -- and the Republican National Committee is in heaven.
Letters
Salon Staff
We're here, we're queer, get over it -- readers respond to Dave Cullen's and Tim Grieve's analyses of the Mary Cheney flap.
The cracks in Bush’s crown
Sidney Blumenthal
The man who would be king, unable to maintain the fictions of his talking points, resorts to repeating lines from his father's presidential campaign.
In the polls
Jeff HorwitzFading picture of the American dream
Gary Younge
In Stark County, Ohio -- a bellwether for the nation -- the decline in heavy industry and the rise of holy doctrine are key factors shaping the election.
Tuesday’s must-reads
Geraldine SealeyBush’s message to pro-lifers
Geraldine SealeyRunning and hiding
Geraldine SealeyGetting all pissy
Joyce McGreevy
In a painstaking recap of the second presidential debate, the audience comes out ahead.
Karl Rove’s Florida Frankenstein
Mary Jacoby
Did Team Bush turn once-moderate GOP Senate candidate Mel Martinez into a gay-bashing, reactionary ogre?
On, Wisconsin!
David Moberg
The election ground game in the Badger State is a grinding door-to-door battle for every vote.
“Vera Drake”
Charles Taylor
The first half of Mike Leigh's latest, about a cleaning woman/abortionist, showcases how he can get amazing performances from his actors. But the second half . . .
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