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Friday, November 05, 2004
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A Second Bush Term
Confident Bush Vows to Move Aggressively
President Bush vowed to push an aggressive domestic agenda in a second term, including limiting medical malpractice lawsuits, revamping the tax code and adding private accounts to Social Security.
 Analysis: Ready to Govern in His Own Style
 Analysts Call Outlook For Bush Plan Bleak


President to Consider Changes for New Term
The most intense speculation centers on Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, whose rumored retirement would reconfigure the war team and perhaps lead to a broader reshuffling of Bush's national security team.

Political Fashion
At the End of the Race, Dressed to Impress
Whether celebrating a victory or displaying graciousness in defeat, political candidates -- and the family members who accompany them to the podium -- must decide how they want to be perceived by their cheering supporters, by their adversaries and by history.

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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
 
Live, 11 a.m. ET: Hotline Editor Vaughn Ververs
 Transcript: Election Analysis With Dan Balz
 Transcript: Investigative Journalist Seymour Hersh
 Transcript: Washington Week's Gwen Ifill
 Transcript: The Post's Marc Fisher on D.C. Area Races
 Transcript: Talking Points With Terry M. Neal
 Transcript: The Morning After With Robert G. Kaiser
 Transcript: Discuss E-Voting Issues With Robert MacMillan
 Transcript: Dan Froomkin on the White House
 Transcript: Post Columnist Thomas E. Mann
 Transcript: A Running Election Night Discussion With Post Reporters From Across the Country
 Transcript: UVa. Political Analyst Larry Sabato
 Live Online: Full List of Political Discussions

OPINION
 Post Editorial: The Domestic Agenda
 Post Editorial: A Vote for Inequality
 Post Editorial: Immigration Vote
 Charles Krauthammer: Using All of a Mandate ...
 E.J. Dionne Jr.: ...He Didn't Get
 Harold Meyerson: Democrats in a Divided Land
 David Ignatius: What Bush Can Do to Salvage Iraq
 Tom Toles Cartoon: Metro Lines
 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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