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Socialist, Hell — Make Him a Full-Bore Commie

Why a Cuban Democrat can't win in South Florida: It's the Communism, Stupid.

Red State-Blue State Divide Persists

One surprising result from this week’s presidential election: The red state-blue state divide may have gotten deeper.

43 Turns Classy Face to 44

President George W. Bush this morning delivered one of the nobler welcomes for a chief executive turning over the White House keys to a member of the other party.

Voting Prison Blues

There's a movement to restore voting rights to felons who've served their time. Whether you're for or against it likely depends on whether you're a Republican or a Democrat.

Citizen Exit Poll Driven by Distrust

As Election Day approaches, citizen activists are gearing up to conduct their very own exit poll.

It May Be Harder to Vote in Swing States

With fewer than two weeks before Election Day, lawyers for both parties are in the courtroom sparring over voting rights.

The Dirty Details of Voter Purges

Secretive, error-riddled methods for cleaning up the voter rolls and how the Help America Vote Act isn't helping.

The New New Media

At the end of the fossil fuel era, America’s premier journalism schools have staked out their place in the Digital Age. It’s called News21, and it provides what may be the best multimedia coverage of the election season.

How a Race About Race Could Be Less About Race

Inevitably, some voters will cast votes against Barack Obama because he is black. But research suggests he has options for reducing prejudiced voting in November.

Takin’ It to the Web

The surveys make it official: Today's collegians may not protest in the streets, but the networked generation is as anti-war and political as students in the '60s.