Posts Tagged ‘2004 election’
Scraping the Barrel
Republicans go after John Edwards. But is this really the best they could do?
(Mother Jones, July 8, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, daily mojo, jeff fleischer, john edwards, john kerry, mother jones, vice president
Political Faith
Four years after helping him win the presidency, Muslim voters aren’t happy with George Bush. What does that mean for November?
(Mother Jones, July 1, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, daily mojo, george w bush, jeff fleischer, john kerry, mother jones, muslims, voting patterns
The Cuban Calculus
George Bush has a lock on Florida’s Cuban vote, or does he?
(Mother Jones, June 25, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, cuba, cuban voters, daily mojo, florida, jeff fleischer, mother jones
“Bad Catholics”
Will the efforts to besmirch John Kerry’s Catholic credentials work with voters in the pews?
(Mother Jones, July 2, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, catholic, daily mojo, jeff fleischer, john kerry, mother jones, religion in politics
Fractured Factions
By rejecting Ralph Nader, are the Greens avoiding being spoilers or damaging their own future?
(Mother Jones, June 29, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, daily mojo, green party, jeff fleischer, libertarian party, michael badnarik, mother jones, ralph nader, third parties
Derailing Ralph
Ralph Nader is having a harder time than ever before running for president.
(Mother Jones, June 15, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, daily mojo, green party, jeff fleischer, mother jones, ralph nader, third parties, voting patterns
The Next Florida Could Be … Florida
Outstanding lawsuits, allegations of fraud, uneven standards for voting. Will history repeat itself in the 2004 election?
(Mother Jones, October 7, 2004)
Tags: 2004 election, daily mojo, florida, jeff fleischer, mother jones, voting patterns, voting reform, voting rights