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Tuesday, November 02, 2004
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Election 2004
Election Day Dawns With Unpredictability
After the longest and costliest campaign on record, President Bush and John F. Kerry remained deadlocked nationally and in key battleground states on Monday.
 President Ends Campaign With Six-State Trip
 Kerry Stays On Message
 Make Your Predictions: The Print and Pick Electoral Map
 Electoral Map: Updated at 8:00 a.m. ET With the Latest Polls


Court in Ohio Clears Way for Voting Challengers
A federal appeals court cleared the way for political parties to challenge voters' eligibility at polling places throughout Ohio. Meanwhile, a federal judge in S.D. limited operatives' activies at the polls.
 In This Battleground, Well-Orchestrated Noise

Special Coverage
washingtonpost.com Election Night Coverage
Results will start coming in live to the site about 30 minutes after the first polls close tonight at 6:00 p.m. ET in Indiana and Kentucky. Join us for complete, up-to-the-minute coverage of the presidential, congressional and gubernatorial races, plus the results of state ballot initiatives.
 Live Election Night Discussion: Beginning at 6:00 p.m. ET, washingtonpost.com and Washington Post reporters will take questions and comments on results and events.


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 | Today's Full Results | Results by Demographics



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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
 
Live, 11 a.m. ET: WTOP Radio's Mark Plotkin
 Live, Noon ET: CNN's Tucker Carlson
 Live, 1 p.m. ET: Political Analyst Rhodes Cook
 Live, 3 p.m. ET: WAMU's Kojo Nnamdi
 Live, 6 p.m. ET: A Running Election Night Discussion With Post Reporters From Across the Country
 Transcript: The Post's David Broder With His State-by-State Analysis
 Transcript: Media Backtalk With Howard Kurtz
 Transcript: Gene Weingarten on America's Non-Voters
 Transcript: Political Consultant Carter Eskew on His "Crystal Ball" Predictions
 Transcript: Columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. on Election Day
 Transcript: UVa. Political Analyst Larry Sabato
 Live Online: Full List of Political Discussions

OPINION
 Post Editorial: Today's Choices
 Post Editorial: The Day After
 David Ignatius: The Real 'October Surprise'
 George F. Will: No Matter What Happens, Relax
 E.J. Dionne Jr.: What Bush Threw Away
 Richard Cohen: 'Dreamboat' ISO Electorate
 Gene Weingarten: My Father's Vision
 Tom Toles Cartoon: Farewell Undecided Voter
 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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