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October 31, 2004
US: last days
The US presidential candidates are waging an 11th-hour battle for votes.

Moir
The domestic side of the national security state --Spartacus Tells All.
And bloggers contra the corporate media.
Like Australia the polls are saying that it is too close to call. Some polls give George Bush a slight edge over John Kerry, with Bush ahead in the electoral college votes.
The swing states now appear to be down to eight: Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, New Mexico and Nevada.
Once again Florida features in the news with claims of intimidation, illegal voting, missing ballots and other irregularities. The stain of 2000 (the "Florida fiasco") remains.
Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at October 31, 2004 02:32 PM
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