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  • Bush names Rumsfeld to defense

     
  • Decisions, decisions

    Jake Tapper sums up the 36 days since the election.
  • Tipping the scales

    The final result of the Supreme Court deliberation comes down to the decisions of one or two justices.
  • Fresh from the court

    The Supreme Court denies Al Gore's protest of Florida election results, citing "no credible statistical evidence" that the vice president could win.
  • Gore campaigns in court

    The vice president's attorneys file a challenge to the certified vote totals in three Florida counties.
  • Manual mayhem

    The final answer: Whether to include manually recounted ballots is up to the Florida Supreme Court.
  • Florida squeezed

    Alicia Montgomery reports on the election protests, issues with the recount and pending lawsuits.
  • A life more ordinary

    Salon Politics reporter Anthony York talks about how average Hillary Clinton's candidacy for Senate really is.
  • Voters put their decision on layaway

    Bush is picking out his inauguration suit as liberals decide between Nader and Gore.
  • Guts and Gore

    Does Al Gore have what it takes to get ahead in the polls?
  • Toughen up!

    Jake Tapper analyzes Gore's personality disorder and explains which Al needs to show up for the third debate.
  • "Dear Governor Bush Sir: I did this awfull crime"

    This is the letter Achim Josef Marino sent the Texas governor more than two years ago.
  • The gloves are off

    Hear Kerry Lauerman give his recap of the campaign mudslinging.
  • Debate tips

    Mr. Gore, don't be a nerd; Mr. Bush, don't smirk.
  • Streaming convention coverage

    6 cameras deliver streaming audio and video feeds from the Republican National Convention in Philadelphia. You choose what to watch, here's the schedule.
  • Court nixes 'blanket' primaries

  • Separated at birth?

    For a mainstream Republican, Rep. Rick Lazio's politics are awfully similar to those of "left-wing" Hillary Clinton.
  • The battle with Hillary is joined

    Rick Lazio is formally christened as New York state's GOP nominee for U.S. Senate.
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