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2004 Presidential Campaign

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Bill Proposes E-Voting Paper Trail
(news) Bill Proposes E-Voting Paper Trail
E-Voting Problems Found in Maryland
(news) E-Voting Problems Found in Maryland
Study Claims E-Voting Irregularities Found in Florida
(news) Study Claims E-Voting Irregularities Found in Florida
More E-Voting Problems Reported
(news) More E-Voting Problems Reported
E-voting Problems Crop Up
(news) E-voting Problems Crop Up
Web Site Helps Undecided Voters Choose
(news) Web Site Helps Undecided Voters Choose
E-Voting States Brace For Problems
(news) Nearly 30 percent of U.S. voters will cast their 2004 ballots electronically.
Group Questions E-Voting Security
(news) Black Box Voting hopes to halt the use of Diebold's voting machines.
Which Candidates Do Tech Companies Support?
(news) Technology employees are donating slightly more money to the Republican party.
Click to See Your Neighbors' Politics
(news) Some donors surprised to learn Fundrace tracks, reveals contributions to national campaigns.
Can You Hack the Vote?
(news) Debate over e-voting machines prompts challenges and cash payout for sabotaging the system.
Blogging on the Run in Boston
(news) Cingular sponsors students capturing vignettes of convention via cell phones with cameras.
E-Voting Problems Expected
(news) Even new law setting standards won't ensure bug-free digital elections this fall, Congress is warned.
Broadband Becomes a Campaign Issue
(news) Presidential candidates (and contributors) weigh in on Internet regulation, taxes, and access issues.
Political Smears Thrive Online
(news) Presidential campaign camps push video, other ads into your in-box.
Can the Internet Save Democracy?
(news) Former Dean campaign manager Trippi says the Net can revolutionize U.S. politics.
Can Tech Turn an Election?
(news) The Internet can help campaigns, but early returns show its influence is limited.
Clicking for President
(news) Blogs, meetups, listservs, and other online tools bring a digital aspect to every campaign.
Campaigning in Cyberspace
(news) Democratic presidential candidates take questions in online forum.

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