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Muslim groups likely to issue “no endorsement for president”Senator Edward Kennedy meets with American Muslim leadersMuslim voter registration totals compiledMuslim vote's impact weighed” American Muslims could affect the presidential election”Kerry unfolds agenda on Arabs, MuslimsJersey City candidate Mansour aiming to blaze trail for MuslimsNot expecting to win, but make a statement for the 'average citizen'
Will there be a Muslim presidential endorsement?A tale of missed opportunitiesMuslims for a better North Carolina endorses John Kerry for presidentArab Americans formally endorse KerryElection 2004: Can we afford to vote with our conscience?Who Really Represents Us?GOP chief faults Patriot Act:Muslims have some legitimate concernsToo close for comfort, to Yaser with lovePoll: Arab-American voters desert BushGeorgetown research shows American Muslims overwhelmingly back Kerry No backing for Bush among U.S. MuslimsJewish and Muslim voters motivated by more than Middle EastDemocrat Khan Woo’s California South Asian & Muslim CommunityMuslims must exercise right to voteMPAC hosts American Muslim Activists and Kerry-Edwards Campaign meetingThe NCM-AI poll and usISNA convention ends with no presidential endorsementMuslims drift, not run, toward KerryFor Muslim voters, GOP loses allureFirst Muslim on the Electoral College 3 years later, more Muslims getting political Read more about Muslims in Election 2004
Election 2004
Why Bush and political Christianity triumphedUC Berkeley professor George Lakoff tells:How conservatives use language to dominate politics?America mending political woundsCitizenship delays keep immigrants on the sidelines in electionThird (minor) party candidates debate issuesA Big Increase of New Voters in Swing States'Group pushes Kerry-Nader vote swapA Massive experiment' in voting Florida SC gives Nader a spot on state ballotVoter probes raise partisan suspicions Drive to get immigrants to the pollsKerry catching up with Bush: pollKerry woos the African-American votePoll finds Europeans and Democrats think alikeSize of battleground may be smaller than expectedRalph Nader: Democrats will do anything to keep me off the ballotA hidden swing vote: EvangelicalsSpeech fails to sway these undecidedsGOP, Democrats agree: It's the terrorism, stupidWhat's next for Bush-Kerry raceWhat the GOP is determined to prove?For openers, recalling the past to win the presentRepublican convention opens with 9/11 focusVast Anti-Bush rally greets Republicansin New YorkDo U.S. voters have a real choice?Can John Kerry make a difference?Voters may have their say before election dayThe Jewish vote: Does Bush tailor policy to fit?Sensing Kerry weakness, Bush reaches out aggressively to JewsOne billion raised for election campaignFlorida - a political battleground again Nader fights for a fighting chanceCampaign hopes to turn out the homeless voteSan Francisco takes the lead in new voting methodNader falls short of making California ballotBush woos Catholics on conservative themeThe politics of fighting terrorPlan to ease voter registration for Spanish speakers stalled Democratic Party ConventionMcKinney wins Democratic primary Kerry Has Strong Advantage in Latino VotersEvangelicals come out for BushDifferent election news for different viewsInside red-and-blue AmericaRead more about Election 2004 Campaign