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Looking for 18,000 missing votes in Florida
Did electronic voting machines cost a Democrat her seat in Congress?
The midterm elections: The GOP's Iraq, or Florida revisited?
Bush is said to be "almost inexplicably upbeat" about the Republicans' prospects in November. What does he know that we don't?
Situation hopeless? Call in Florida's secretary of state
Katherine Harris is gone, but there's still a Bush supporter there in the Republicans' time of need.
No recount necessary
Florida's Katherine Harris won the Republican primary despite dismal poll numbers, a subpoena in a bribery investigation and droves of campaign deserters. Her victory may be sweetest for Democrats.
When pythons attack
When a giant python in Florida tried to swallow an alligator -- and blew up! -- local pundits had a field day. But nobody's laughing at how the wayward pets are strangling the life out of the Everglades.
Salon's shameful six
There was Florida in 2000 and Ohio in 2004. Here are the six states where vote suppression could cost voters their voice -- and Democrats the election -- in 2006.
The less we know about Cuba, the better
Florida legislature: "Don't know thine enemy."
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
With the NCAA title on the line, Florida makes UCLA look bad, and that's good.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Elegy for an underdog: Thanks, George Mason, we needed that. Plus: UCLA-Florida final. And: Women's semis, soggy baseball.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Baseball's new drug probe: A weak swing in hopes of hitting a P.R. single. Plus: George Mason, America's sweetheart.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
Best NCAA Tournament ever? Top seeds ousted one by one by one, and No. 11 George Mason goes to the Final Four.
King Kaufman's Sports Daily
NCAA Sweet 16: Underdogs, overdogs, in-betweens. You want it? It's here.
Doctor's office prescribes treatment to cure lesbianism
A 36-year-old Florida resident files formal complaints against the office that told her God could help her change.
Judges grant most waivers to Florida's parental notification requirement
For at least one legislator, that means the laws not working.
What George W. Bush owes Katherine Harris
She took the lead in handing him the 2000 election. Should he be backing her in a new Senate run?
The ultimate candidate?
Controversial former Florida Secretary of State Katherine Harris is running for Senate.
You're only old ... twice?
Rodney Rothman burned out on life in Los Angeles and retired to Florida at 28 -- only to discover that permanent vacation isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Confederacy of shamans
The GOP policymakers who have intervened in the Schiavo case pose as Christian moralists, but they more closely resemble tribal medicine men conducting necrophiliac rites.
Still clueless after all these years
If President Bush wants to lure blacks into the GOP, he'd better show he actually knows something about issues that matter to them.
More fun with exit polls
New data gives ammunition to critics who believe the presidential election was stolen but still doesn't settle anything.
Was the election stolen?
The system is clearly broken. But there is no evidence that Bush won because of voter fraud.
Getting testy in Florida
A Marine Corps vet tells some tales of confrontation from the front lines of the get-out-the-vote effort in Tampa.
Senate races to watch
Counting Electoral College votes driving you totally batty? Take a mental health break with these crucial contests.
"Four hours of your time beats four years of Bush"
In Florida, the time for attack ads and propaganda campaigns is over. Now it's all about getting out the vote.
Fun and games in Florida
Are voter mishaps in the Sunshine State a Republican plot, a Democratic scheme or just pure abject incompetence?
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