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ELECTION 2004 Cliffhanger echoes 2000 election; But state shows deeper level of polarization than four years ago
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Cliffhanger echoes 2000 election
But state shows deeper level of polarization than four years ago
Confirming its place as a paragon of parity, Wisconsin remained up
for grabs hours after the polls closed Tuesday night, with tiny
margins separating President Bush and Sen. John Kerry after the most
intensive presidential campaign in the state's history.
With 74% of the precincts in, Kerry had 50% of the vote and Bush
had 49%. Independent Ralph Nader was drawing about 1% of t...
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The Virginian Pilot
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The ghost of New Hampshire past ; Guidebook sketches state of 70 years ago
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IS STATE REALLY SAVING ENERGY? IT BEGAN AS A $100 MILLION PROGRAM 13 YEARS AGO, BUT CRITICS SAY IT HASN'T BEEN MONITORED ENOUGH.(FRONT)
Wisconsin State Journal (Madison, WI)
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