Election 2000

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  • Interface bug tips electoral college!

    Design flaws in the Palm Beach ballot put a well-deserved spotlight on the "usability" wonks.
  • The way of all waiting

    We thought it was over and then it wasn't over. Not yet.
  • Hurrah for slow recounts

    Online voting is neat, efficient -- and robs the political process of its human spirit.
  • Media madness

    Everything the press has said about Gore, down to Christopher Matthews' spittle-flecked call for him to concede, has been wrong.
  • This election is brought to you by ...

    Corporations lavished more money than ever before on this year's political campaigns. So who stands to benefit?
  • Get Nader out of my in box!

    Is a vote for Ralph a vote for Bush? All I know is I'm going to go nuts if I see one more e-mail debating the question.
  • Libertarian financial advice

    Presidential candidate Harry Browne has a consistent platform: Social Security -- gone; income taxes -- gone; minimum wage -- gone.
  • Everything you need to know about the WTO

    While thousands of protesters gather outside, there's plenty of disagreement inside, too.
  • The mediocrity that roared

    Three books probe the mystery at the core of the angry, ordinary guy who might just be our next president.
  • Is voter ignorance killing democracy?

    Some political scientists say it is; others maintain that a brain-dead populace does no damage to our hallowed political system.
  • The truth about Texas school reform

    Has George W. Bush made his state's education system a model for the nation?
  • Gore gets tough in non-debate

    The vice president raps an insurgent Bradley -- and Clinton -- at a New Hampshire town meeting.
  • Viva Iowa

    Though the state's Latino population makes up less than 2 percent of its voters, the Bush campaign is wooing Iowa Hispanics.
  • Steve Forbes finds religion

    His Christian Coalition appearance marks him as the leading conservative rival to George W. Bush.
  • "Better to lose fighting a noble cause"?

    Pat Robertson and the Christian Coalition kick off the "Road to Victory '99" convention.
  • McCain steps up attacks on Bush

    In his official campaign kickoff, the Arizona senator comes out swinging against the Texas governor and GOP presidential front-runner.
  • Bauer denies adultery reports

    The GOP presidential candidate schedules a Wednesday press conference to refute the new rumors swirling around his campaign.
  • The kickoff to Campaign 2000?

    A California congressional primary could be a referendum on gun control, Latino politics, union power -- or on who knows how to turn out 12,000 votes.
  • Letters to the Editor

    The problem with President "Bulworth"; even Alfred Hitchcock wasn't perfect; don't use children as an emotional crutch!
  • Letters to the Editor

    Al Gore is slumming again; Mr. Blue chooses insensitivity over prudery; who says Barbie computers are just for girls?
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