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Special Report: Election 2004

October 28, 2004 by Pepperdine Graphic

Election Cartoon

Latest polls show race is still too close to call

Four years ago, this country experienced the closest presidential election in its history. Besides giving the nation an important political science lesson, the 2000 election showed many the importance of the phrase “every vote counts.”

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US Map

Candidates covet swing states

President Bush, Sen. John Kerry and their respective campaigns are working hard to sway the all-important voters in these “swing states.”

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Students Watch Kerry on TV

Students lend time to local campaigns

The traditional notion that Peppedine students are apathetic is disappearing.

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College GOP and Young Dems in high gear for election

Republican students worked with others to organize on-campus debates and voter registration. While, Democrats helped organize debate watching parties and are bringing speakers to discuss issues.

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Boxer defends Senate seat

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Libertarian senate candidate Gray visits poli sci class

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Props 68 and 70 inspire debate

Much has been publicized about Propositions 68 and 70, which involve Native American-run casinos and have been proposed to provide solutions to the state’s budget problems.

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Election Perspectives

Why I am Voting For…

George W. Bush or John Kerry?

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