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Monday, November 01, 2004
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Election 2004
Unprecedented Efforts to Mobilize Voters Begin
President Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry unleashed the biggest and most aggressive voter-mobilization drives in the history of presidential politics, tapping hundreds of thousands of volunteers and paid organizers.
 Final Blitz in Swing States
 Electoral Map: With Analysis From Broder, Balz and Babington
 Live, 11 a.m. ET: David S. Broder Takes Questions


In a Changed Florida, the Acrimony Remains
The emotional residue of Florida's pivotal role in the 2000 presidential election morass shaped the race in the state from the beginning and shows no signs of waning.

Still Undecided?
The Election Survival Kit
Go to the polling place informed. washingtonpost.com's Election Survival Kit provides the candidates' key speeches and stands, plus debate transcripts, candidate biographies and Post analysis.
 D.C.-Area Voter's Guide


Daily Tracking Poll
If the 2004 presidential election were being held today, would you vote for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans, John Kerry and John Edwards, the Democrats, or Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo, the independents? Which candidate are you leaning toward?
Methodology | Poll Trends



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This year�s Election Day is on the earliest possible date, November 2. When was the last presidential election held on November 2?

A. 1992
B. 1976
C. 1932
D. 1900



More Political News

LIVE DISCUSSIONS
 
Live, 11 a.m. ET: The Post's David Broder With His State-by-State Analysis
 Live, Noon ET: Media Backtalk With Howard Kurtz
 Live, 1 p.m. ET: Gene Weingarten on America's Non-Voters
 Live, 1 p.m. ET: Political Consultant Carter Eskew on His "Crystal Ball" Predictions
 Live, 2 p.m. ET: Columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. on Election Day
 Live, 3 p.m. ET: UVa. Political Analyst Larry Sabato
 Live Online: Full List of Political Discussions

OPINION
 Post Editorial: The Non-College Try
 Post Editorial: Referendum Roulette
 Post Editorial: Two Dangerous Events
 Robert J. Samuelson: The Deadlock of Democracy
 Sebastian Mallaby: How to Melt European Iciness
 William Raspberry: Watching for a Groundswell
 Sunday Outlook: The "Crystal Ball" Predictions
 Tom Toles Cartoon: Bush's Stump Speech
 More Editorials & Opinion

ONLINE EXTRAS
 
Comparing the Candidates
 Charting the Campaign
 Terry M. Neal's Talking Points
 Dan Froomkin's White House Briefing
 Howard Kurtz's Media Notes Extra

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