The Party’s Over The Party’s Over
Tracy Pierce didn't get to vote. She'd been registered for years but had moved and didn't know that this affected her voting status. She wasn't on any voter list that could be fo...
Nov 4, 2004 / JoAnn Wypijewski
Fears of a World Divided Fears of a World Divided
Disillusionment is the most painful of emotions.
Nov 4, 2004 / Maria Margaronis
Hammered Hammered
Any election result that gives Tom DeLay cause for celebration--and, make no mistake, the 2004 election gave the dark prince of Congress plenty to celebrate--ought to send a shar...
Nov 4, 2004 / John Nichols
Dark Days Ahead Dark Days Ahead
It's another four years--this time with a legitimate win behind him--and the prospects for George W. Bush's second term are grim.
Nov 4, 2004 / David Corn
Not Quite an Exact Portrait Not Quite an Exact Portrait
Talking points on election reform.
Oct 28, 2004 / Patrick Mulvaney
Letter From Ground Zero Letter From Ground Zero
As the final week of the campaign season expires (this column goes to press on October 27), George W.
Oct 28, 2004 / Jonathan Schell
Nation Notes Nation Notes
The Nation Institute is pleased to announce the first Alfred A. Knobler Journalism Fellow.
Oct 28, 2004 / The Editors
Nader’s Flawed Calculus Nader’s Flawed Calculus
From the start of his independent campaign for the presidency early this year, Ralph Nader constantly argued that he would draw as many or more votes from Republican George W.
Oct 28, 2004 / John Nichols
Taking Liberties Taking Liberties
As I write, several days before the election, Congress's last-minute effort to enact the 9/11 Commission's recommendations appears to have stalled, largely because of disagreemen...
Oct 28, 2004 / David Cole
