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Tuesday, November 09, 2004
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Election 2004
'Fired Up' Kerry Returning to Senate
John F. Kerry plans to use his Senate seat and long lists of supporters to remain a major voice in American politics despite losing the presidential race last Tuesday, and he is assessing the feasibility of trying again in 2008, friends and aides said Monday.

Bush's Second Term
Card to Remain White House Chief of Staff
President Bush's decision to keep Chief of Staff Andrew H. Card Jr. on the job appears to signal that the president desires workaday continuity and plans to continue running a tight White House.

New Jersey
New Jersey Governor's Farewell Mixes Regret and Pride
A contrite Gov. James E. McGreevey delivered a farewell address Monday in which he said he does not apologize "for being a gay American but rather for having let personal feelings impact my decision-making."



Senate Minority Leader Thomas A. Daschle (D-S.D.) lost in his bid for reelection last week. When was the last time that a Senate leader was defeated?

A. 1994
B. 1980
C. 1968
D. 1952



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