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Monday, October 11, 2004
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Political Advertising
Toledo Tube War: 14,273 Ads and Counting
That number makes this smokestack city the epicenter of the presidential air wars; Toledo ranks as the most advertised-to market of any in the big battleground states.
 Iowa: Ready for Old-Fashioned Ground War
 Review Friday's Debate with the Debate Referee


Edwards's Role Is Increasingly Prominent
The Democratic vice presidential candidate made rare appearances on all of the Sunday morning talk shows, saying that Afghanistan is far from a successful democracy, while defending his positions on the Iraq war and tort reform.

In Congress
Vote on Tax Bill Cleared
The Senate resolved a dispute delaying passage of a corporate tax bill and two spending bills for disaster relief and homeland security.
 Links Between Lobbying, Fundraising, Legislation Laid Out


Daily Tracking Poll
If the 2004 presidential election were being held today, would you vote for George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republicans, John Kerry and John Edwards, the Democrats, or Ralph Nader and Peter Camejo, the independents? Which candidate are you leaning toward?
Methodology



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On Friday night, President Bush and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John F. Kerry participated in a "town-hall-style" debate. When was this debate format first used?

A. 1980
B. 1984
C. 1988
D. 1992



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LIVE DISCUSSIONS
 
Live, 10 a.m. ET: Debate Analysis From the Cook Report's Charles Cook
 Live, 11 a.m. ET: And From Robert G. Kaiser
 Live, Noon ET: Media Backtalk With Howard Kurtz
 Live Online: Full List of Political Discussions

OPINION
 Post Editorial: The Choice on Health Care
 Post Editorial: Judicial Pushback
 Sebastian Mallaby: A Reason to Back the President?
 Jackson Diehl: An Opening for Arab Democrats
 E.J. Dionne Jr.: Bush's Telling Non-Answer
 Sunday Outlook
 Tom Toles Cartoon: Snakehead Baby Book
 More Editorials & Opinion

ONLINE EXTRAS
 
Comparing the Candidates
 Charting the Campaign
 Terry M. Neal's Talking Points
 Dan Froomkin's White House Briefing
 Howard Kurtz's Media Notes Extra

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