Election 2004

Election Matters Election Matters

The thing that really galls Ralph Nader is not that so many of his prominent 2000 campaign supporters are now actively campaigning for Democrat John Kerry.

Sep 30, 2004 / Editorial / John Nichols

Cheney’s Cronies Cheney’s Cronies

As he prepares to debate Halliburton CEO turned Vice President Dick Cheney, Senator John Edwards would do well to study up on his Harry Truman.

Sep 30, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

The Dangers of a ‘What the Heck’ Vote The Dangers of a ‘What the Heck’ Vote

Don't say you weren't warned. Yes, you, that otherwise reasonable centrist voter who might be tempted to cast a "what the heck" vote for George W. Bush.

Sep 28, 2004 / Column / Robert Scheer

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

An anti-Bush backlash is growing among ranchers, hunters and property owners.

Sep 23, 2004 / Feature / Eyal Press

Ominous Pattern Ominous Pattern

What's up with the rural vote?

Sep 23, 2004 / Feature / John Nichols

C’mon Ralph, You’ve Nothing to Lose C’mon Ralph, You’ve Nothing to Lose

If I were Ralph Nader (and given the number of people screaming at me about stabbing Kerry in the back, I sometimes think I am), I'd get on the plane to Palestine and Baghdad and...

Sep 23, 2004 / Beat the Devil / Alexander Cockburn

Letter From Ground Zero Letter From Ground Zero

Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, once a supporter of the war in Iraq, has been rethinking his position.

Sep 23, 2004 / Editorial / Jonathan Schell

Where Rather Was Right Where Rather Was Right

When it comes to presidential politics there seem to be a half-dozen narratives favored by big (and small-minded) media: Who's ahead?, "Gotcha!", the (cynical) assumption that al...

Sep 23, 2004 / Editorial / Victor Navasky

Election Matters Election Matters

When John Kerry in a recent speech refocused his campaign by targeting George W.

Sep 23, 2004 / Editorial / David Corn

Bush Spins at the UN Bush Spins at the UN

George W. Bush's September 21 speech to the United Nations, marked by an air of unreality and hypocrisy, was insulting to many other nations.

Sep 23, 2004 / Editorial / The Editors

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