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« «  "Elections Guide 2004"
An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State
October 2004 more


« «  "The Race to the White House" (2004-07-24) By Press Attache David Kennedy
This article appeared in Hindi, Urdu and Tamil dailies, July 24-26. Provides also a brief background on the U.S. Presidential election system. more


« «  African Americans and the 2004 U.S. Elections (2004-03-03) An Interview with Dr. Ron Walters
In a recent interview, Dr. Ron Walters, director of the African American Leadership Institute at the University of Maryland, spoke with Washington File staff writer Darlisa Crawford about the role of African Americans in the 2004 election. Dr. Walters is a recognized expert on African American involvement in electoral politics and a frequent political commentator on network television. more


« «  Arab Americans and the 2004 U.S. Elections (2004-02-18) An Interview with Jean AbiNader
Arab Americans, especially since 9/11, have become increasingly involved in state and local politics both as voters and political candidates. Jean AbiNader, managing director of the Arab American Institute, businessman and adjunct professor at Georgetown University, spoke with Washington File staff writer Alexandra Abboud about Arab Americans and the 2004 election. more


« «  U.S. Latino Vote Viewed as Crucial in 2004 Presidential Race (2004-02-18) Both major U.S. political parties wooing Latinos
Washington -- Latino voters in the United States will play a key role, and could be a decisive factor, in determining who wins the 2004 U.S. presidential race, say representatives from the two major American political parties and experts who chart the Latino vote. more


« «  Minorities and the 2004 U.S. Elections (2004-02-18) An Interview with Phil Tajitsu Nash
Minorities will play a big part in the 2004 U.S. presidential elections, especially in key states such as California, Florida, New Mexico and Arizona, political analysts believe. In a recent interview, Washington File staff writer Darlisa Crawford spoke with Phil Tajitsu Nash, who is a frequent political commentator, author of Winning Campaigns Online and CEO of CampaignAdvantage.com. more


«  Kerry Wins Wisconsin Democratic Primary, Edwards a Strong Second (2004-02-18) Dean finishes a distant third, announces end to presidential bid
Washington -- Massachusetts Senator John Kerry added to his string of victories by capturing 40 percent of the vote in the Wisconsin Democratic presidential primary February 17, while North Carolina Senator John Edwards won 34 percent of the vote to gave his campaign renewed momentum. more


« «  An Overview of the 2004 Presidential Race
The 2004 race for the White House begins with the Iowa caucuses on January 19, and then, a little more than a week later the New Hampshire primary on January 27. These initial election events are considered to be the official start to the campaign season, and their outcomes will set the tone for the primaries and caucuses that follow, state by state, until early June. On March 2, "Super Tuesday," 10 states—California, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Rhode Island and Vermont—will hold primary elections or caucuses. Many believe that the eventual Democratic nominee will be known soon after this date. President Bush, running unopposed for the Republican nomination, is certain to be his party's candidate. more