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Executive Editor: Abdus Sattar Ghazali
Post Election Brief
The tale of the American Muslim vote in Election 2004
Arab Americans in election 2004
Muslims vote with religions in mind
Interpreting the Muslim vote
American Muslims' anxieties
Future agenda of the American Muslim community
Why Bush and political Christianity triumphed
UC Berkeley professor George Lakoff tells: How conservatives use language to dominate politics?
AMC comment on election: The Democratic Party
Asian American voters express greatest concern about jobs and the economy
Elections: Impact on Pakistani Americans
CAIR open letter to Muslims on the Nov. 2, 2004 elections
CAIR-Houston launches Blockvote.US Project
Powell: Bush to aggressively pursue issues important to Muslims
America mending political wounds
Election disappoints groups of minorities
U.S. officials unsure if pre-election terror plot disrupted
Prop. 200 vote panics Mexican immigrants in Arizona
PAKPAC: Harnessing the Positive Energy
Time to count and recount
McKinney headed back to Washington
The Political conversion of New York's Evangelicals
Evangelicals say they led charge for the GOP
Moral values cited as a defining issue of the election
Same-sex marriage issue key to some GOP races
Need to connect with religious, rural voters noted
A victory for 'values,' but whose?
Focus on moral values tipped vote for Bush
CAIR EXIT POLL: 93 percent of Muslims voting for Kerry Samplings in Ohio and Florida show overwhelming support