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October 2004
The Clear Candidate
John Kerry sent a message last night, and it wasn’t mixed.
October 1 2004 |
By Harold Meyerson
Purple People Watch
Republicans are disunited in Florida, Democrats are optimistic in North Carolina, and Tony Knowles is on the attack in Alaska. A roundup of key Senate races.
October 1 2004 |
By The American Prospect Staff
Sunshine State?
John Kerry just gave Democrats their first glimpse of the sunlight to come.
October 1 2004 |
By Garance Franke-Ruta
Desperately Seeking Fluff
Some pundits want nothing but sound bites.
October 1 2004 |
By Rob Garver
Apocalypse Then
A new film shows how John Kerry and other young men dealt with the horrors of Vietnam.
October 1 2004 |
By Noy Thrupkaew
The Big Five-Oh
An incumbent who can’t break 50 percent is in trouble, even if he’s ahead. Not that we’re referring to anyone in particular.
October 1 2004 |
By Guy Molyneux
About Last Night
The Prospect analyzes one hot night in Miami. Jim Lehrer and George W. clearly lost -- but how did Kerry fare?
October 1 2004 |
By The American Prospect Staff
The Man Who Wasn't There
Missing from the debate: incisive attacks, staying power, and the president of the United States of America.
October 3 2004 |
By Harold Meyerson
Well Matched
Thick and thin go at it in the vice-presidential debate and come out even.
October 4 2004 |
By Garance Franke-Ruta
He's the Boss
Bruce Springsteen knows exactly how to sell John Kerry to swing voters.
October 4 2004 |
By Kenneth S. Baer
DeLaying the Inevitable
Even Tom DeLay may not be slick enough to evade the gathering charges.
October 5 2004 |
By Mary Lynn F. Jones
Define “Fine”
Style was the least of the president’s debate problems.
October 5 2004 |
By Matthew Yglesias
Oath of Offense
These four experts should know better than to swear to Donald Rumsfeld.
October 6 2004 |
By Bruce Ackerman
The Right-Wing Revolution
Populism still has a place in America. That place should be the Democratic Party.
October 6 2004 |
By Robert B. Reich
Only a Heartbeat Away
The debate showed that Cheney is a true believer. That's what's so scary about him.
October 7 2004 |
By Matthew Yglesias
Spin Around
Will the media declare a Bush victory in tomorrow’s debate, just for the sake of “balance"?
October 7 2004 |
By Rob Garver
Exiting Iraq
Even though we got in wrong, we can still get out right.
October 7 2004 |
By Robert Kuttner
Blot Out the Vote
It will be difficult for many to vote in Iraq -- and, incredibly, in America.
October 7 2004 |
By Harold Meyerson
Real Intelligence
Smarter spies only get us so far. We need smarter strategy.
October 7 2004 |
By Robert B. Reich
The Out-of-Towners
Missing votes may be the right way to win votes.
October 7 2004 |
By Terence Samuel
Hello, Gender Gap
Friday night in St. Louis, George W. Bush hurt himself with women.
October 7 2004 |
By Michael Tomasky
“That Guy” in Chief
A beer with George W. Bush ain’t as good as you think.
October 8 2004 |
By Charles P. Pierce
Purple People Watch
Democrats pull away in West Virginia, Republicans pull away in Vermont, and both sides pull punches in Montana and Washington. A roundup of key gubernatorial races.
October 8 2004 |
By The American Prospect Staff
Desperately Seething Susans
Sex, angst, and moms on the edge -- suburban satire is back.
October 8 2004 |
By Noy Thrupkaew
The Crucial Questions
Before they get to domestic politics, both candidates should have to answer these three questions.
October 8 2004 |
By Walter Cronkite, Charles J. Brown and John B. Anderson
The Genocide Will Not Be Televised
The media feels bad about the atrocities in Darfur. But not bad enough to cover them.
October 8 2004 |
By Thomas Lang
Cicero in St. Louis
John Kerry can’t afford any missed opportunities this time.
October 8 2004 |
By Matthew Yglesias
Noise Machine Fails to Deafen
You know it’s gone badly when B-C ’04 is reduced to citing NRO’s The Corner to show a win.
October 9 2004 |
By Garance Franke-Ruta
Reality Check
The president’s biggest problem isn’t John Kerry. It’s the world around him.
October 9 2004 |
By Harold Meyerson
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