Let the games begin
http://www.economist.com/world/na/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2313332
Dec 30th 2003 | WASHINGTON, DC
From The Economist print edition
The next 60 days will decide the Democratic nomination—and the shape
of the presidential contest
THE coming months will see a flurry of electoral activity that is even
more concentrated than in recent American election years. The first
votes to pick the Democrats' presidential candidate will be cast in
Iowa on January 19th and New Hampshire on the 27th, both slightly
earlier than usual.
America's angry election
http://www.economist.com/opinion/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2313211
Dec 30th 2003
From The Economist print edition
Prepare yourself for an unusually divisive year
AND so the greatest show in modern politics rolls back into town. Four
years ago, the American presidential election outdid itself in terms
of spectacle. First, John McCain ran the front-runner, George Bush,
surprisingly close in the race for the Republican nomination. Then, in
the real election, the "50:50 nation produced a dead heat. Finally
came the drama of the Florida recount, twisting all the way up to the
Supreme Court before Mr Bush was eventually declared the victor. Now
2004 promises to bring an even more combative show.
50 50 nation
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