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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.
By Art Levine
August 15, 2006
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Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, accused of suppressing votes during the 2004 election, faces daunting polls of his own in his race for governor.
By Walter Shapiro
July 24, 2006
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Kennedy says he's meeting with lawyers to discuss a "litigation strategy."
By Tim Grieve
June 20, 2006
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Also: IRS warns South Dakota churches against certain political campaigns.
By Lynn Harris
June 14, 2006
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Bob Herbert takes the election debate to the pages of the paper of record.
By Tim Grieve
June 12, 2006
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Is Ken Blackwell trying to suppress the registration of African-Americans and low-income voters?
By Tim Grieve
June 6, 2006
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Farhad Manjoo face off.
June 6, 2006
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Bob Ney, Jean Schmidt and Kenneth Blackwell prevail in Republican primaries.
By Tim Grieve
May 3, 2006
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GOP Sen. Mike DeWine is worried enough about Bush's low approval ratings that he blasted Rumsfeld in an interview. Will the Democrats be able to take control of the state that swung the presidency last time?
By Walter Shapiro
April 24, 2006
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They've got a funny way of showing it.
By Tim Grieve
February 22, 2006
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Iraq war vet Paul Hackett is aiming for a Senate seat -- and a progressive revival of the Democratic Party.
By Bill Frogameni
October 25, 2005
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Did a reporter with GOP ties suppress a story that could have cost Bush the White House?
By Bill Frogameni
October 6, 2005
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Prosecutors say that the state's Republican governor will face criminal charges for failing to report golf outings and other gifts.
By T.G.
August 17, 2005
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As the president's approval ratings sink ever lower, congressional Republicans facing reelection are getting nervous. But thanks to the way votes are distributed, they may not pay a price for their loyalty.
By Stephen W. Stromberg
August 11, 2005
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Iraq war veteran Paul Hackett's narrow loss in Ohio is good news for Democrats, but only if they take his no-holds-barred criticism of the White House to heart.
By Joe Conason
August 5, 2005
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A Democrat comes within four points of taking a congressional seat that Republicans have been winning by more than 40. Is there a sea change in the swing state?
By Tim Grieve
August 3, 2005
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A Marine who fought in Fallujah is trying to become the first Iraq war vet to serve in Congress -- and give Democrats hope that Ohio is not permanently lost.
By Bill Frogameni
July 26, 2005
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The state that was key to Bush's reelection is now leading the charge on post-Schiavo legislation pushing the right-to-life agenda.
By Page Rockwell
April 12, 2005
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If President Bush wants to lure blacks into the GOP, he'd better show he actually knows something about issues that matter to them.
By Karin L. Stanford
February 15, 2005
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New data gives ammunition to critics who believe the presidential election was stolen but still doesn't settle anything.
By Farhad Manjoo
January 7, 2005
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Rep. John Conyers isn't ready to declare the election stolen, but he'll continue to dig into the droves of complaints -- and fight to fix the broken U.S. election system.
By Tim Grieve
December 21, 2004
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If U.S. officials who are complaining about election fraud in Ukraine applied the same standards in Ohio, then our own presidential election certainly was stolen.
By James K. Galbraith
November 30, 2004
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I'm not on Karl Rove's payroll -- and there's still no evidence that George W. Bush stole Election 2004.
By Farhad Manjoo
November 12, 2004
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Falling to its knees in record time, the press predicts the president will be a uniter this time -- really.
By Eric Boehlert
November 10, 2004
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The system is clearly broken. But there is no evidence that Bush won because of voter fraud.
By Farhad Manjoo
November 10, 2004