Elections 2004 Special Coverage
October 29, 2004

Dear E-Mail Newsletter Subscriber,

Between today and Election Day, washingtonpost.com is offering our readers a tantalizing array of special coverage plans.

This afternoon, you can participate in several live discussions including one in which Democratic strategist Donna Brazile and RNC consultant Peggy Noonan answer reader questions and share their differing perspectives on the 2004 election, the candidates and the issues.

On Saturday, washingtonpost.com will have a final state-by-state look at all the key races by veteran Post correspondents David Broder and Dan Balz. You can see their analysis -- and the latest polls -- in our Electoral College Map.

Meanwhile, the Washington Post Tracking Poll, which shows who's up and who's down, will be updated at 5 p.m. ET today, Saturday and Sunday.

Also on Saturday, get an early look at news and analysis from Sunday's Washington Post. In the popular "Crystal Ball" contest from Outlook, political celebrities from Ann Coulter to the "Wonkette" (Ana Marie Cox) make their predictions of Tuesday's outcome. You can ask the Wonkette and other predictors about their picks in live discussions that run Sunday through Tuesday.

If you stay close to your computer on election night, washingtonpost.com will have live returns right on its home page and tools to help you quickly find the information you want, including election returns by state and from any Zip code in the country.

And, as always, we have our regular campaign features:

Election Survival Kit
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Election Survival Kit The whole campaign all on one page. Candidate profiles, the conventions, the debates and the candidates' stances on the issues.

Live Video and Photos of the Candidates' Daily Appearances

Campaign Postcards From Washington Post Reporters on the Trail
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Campaign Postcards Washington Post reporters provide an inside account of life on the campaign trail with the candidates.

Wisconsin Campaign Diary
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Campaign Postcards The Post's Robert G. Kaiser and Lucian Perkins collect images and impressions from a hotly contested battleground.

Online-Only Reports from Howard Kurtz, Dan Froomkin and Terry Neal.



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