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Issue Date: Thursday, October 28, 2004 Issue: Election Special Last Update: Tuesday, October 26, 2004
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Not a day has gone by in the last few months that newspapers and new stations haven’t covered the upcoming election between President George W. Bush and Senator John Kerry. When the United States is e
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It is sad to admit that in this country that prides itself on democracy and freedom, less than half of its eligible voters actually vote. One of the groups that does not vote is the 18-24 year old dem
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Collected from MSNBC.com by Jessica MastrangeloAbortionKERRY: Supports legal abortion. Kerry voted against measure to outlaw intact dilation and extraction, and he has endorsed family planning and hea
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This country has come to a crossroad. Never before in our history have we had such a national debt or had so many citizens without basic health insurance. Never before have we had taxes cut during a w
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The presidential candidates have been traveling the campaign trail, publicizing their respective platforms, and debating the issues. On Tuesday, November 2nd, the country’s registered voters will reve
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Resolve, vision, moral clarity; these aren’t just words, they are the very essence of the leadership of President George W. Bush. He is a leader who has demonstrated time and time again that he has a
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Without a doubt, the debate on the upcoming election is one of the most intense that has been seen by high school students. With emotions and beliefs as strong as those held by many people, the hot to
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ABORTIONBUSH: Opposition to abortion (except in very narrow cases of rape, incest or threat to woman’s life is endangered) is at the core of Bush’s “right-to-life” platform. Opposes intact dilation an
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If asked to name the candidates of the 2004 presidential election, most people would be able to name two, maybe three; President George Bush, Senator John Kerry, and Ralph Nader. However, these are n
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