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Green Bay wins; Kerry fans survive freakish 4th quarter
Andrew LeonardBreathe, people
Geraldine SealeyTime 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?
The enemy of Moby’s enemy…
Michelle GoldbergInevitable Jon Stewart backlash
Rebecca TraisterFatuous Fineman
David TalbotEminem’s rebel yell
Gary KamiyaPoll crazy
Tim Grieve
If your mood swings are tied to the daily fluctuations of Electoral-Vote.com -- and you know who you are -- then you need Salon's guide to opinion polling sanity.
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
This column was guest-written by a freedom-loving Afghan warlord. That's why it sings the praises of Heather Locklear and wanders merrily through three different corpse-riddled urban landscapes!
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.
Getting to the bottom of the bulge
Farhad Manjoo, Gavin McNett
Does the Bush-is-wired story make sense? A variety of experts weigh in.
Stopping Sinclair
Geraldine SealeyLatte, tea or me?
Curtis Sittenfeld
We've all been majorly smitten with that hot barista or bartender. Inside the steamy (literally) world of customer service lust.
Voting (over and over) is just a click away
Jeff HorwitzIn polls we trust?
Farhad Manjoo
Bush leads by 10 points. No, wait, Kerry's up by 5. No, Nader's on top! OK -- that's not true, but in the ever crazier world of election polls, who knows what's next?
Right Hook
Mark Follman
For Gallup, polling is a religion. Plus: Sullivan and Steyn trade blows over Iraq, Levin and Limbaugh trash the U.N.
In the polls
Jeff HorwitzMan bites lap dogs!
Kerry Lauerman
Vanity Fair critic and new blogger James Wolcott sinks his fangs into the plush hindquarters of Fox, CNN and the media elite.
How the Internet turned everyone into James Carville
Farhad Manjoo
Thanks to the Net, we've all got access to poll numbers, fundraising figures and endless political gossip -- and we all know exactly what the candidates need to do to win.
A former stepmother
Rochelle L. Levy
I loved her as my own. But when her father and I split up, and I was forbidden to see her, I paid the price.
The Fix
Salon Staff
Another Paris Hilton sex tape seeps out, the press fingers "Sex and the City" star's lesbian lover, and what's all this about Alan Keyes having a blog-happy gay daughter?
Let them wash over you
Thomas Bartlett
The disappointing brilliance of Bjork; pleasure, pain and exclusive free downloads from Diamanda Galas; and a great song from the most hyped band of the moment.
Kerry rising
Joe Conason
Rumors of John Kerry's demise have been greatly exaggerated -- too often by doomsaying Dems themselves. A host of new polls suggest it's the president who should be trembling.
Deja vu all over again
Geraldine Sealey
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