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Talking Heads
The debates between President George W. Bush and Sen. John F. Kerry are over, but with KidsPost's presidential puppets, you can have a debate any time you want.
(Illustration by Christopher Bing)
ELECTION 2004
Between now and Election Day, KidsPost will compare the candidates' stands on major issues that kids may have questions about. Read more about this series.
Bush and Kerry at a Glance
POP QUIZ
Test your presidential election knowledge by answering questions in our pop quiz.
POLITICAL CARTOONS
A selection of Inklings cartoons focusing on the election:
Who Matters Most?
Meaning of Help
Our Country's Future
Political Conventions
Who's Right? Who's Wrong?
About Inklings
Safe at Home
There have been no attacks on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, but terrorism remains a big concern. One of the top questions facing voters in Tuesday's presidential election is: Which candidate -- President George W. Bush or Senator John F. Kerry -- can best protect the country?

Right on the Money?
The economy is usually a big election issue, but listening to the two major candidates describe America's economy today can be confusing.

How Far Should Research Go?
What do stem cells have to do with the election? There's a big debate over whether research on them is a good idea and whether the government should pay for it.

The Conflict Over War
The United States is fighting a war in Iraq and Americans are divided over whether it's right. The war is a huge issue in the 2004 presidential election.

Quizzing the Candidates
Your parents aren't the only ones who care about how well you do in school. George W. Bush and John F. Kerry say they do, too.

Readers' Guide
A big national horse race is getting close to the finish line and we think you'll have more fun watching it if you have a favorite. We're talking, of course, about the presidential election.

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The Rest Is History (Post, Nov. 3, 2004)

What's Next? (Post, Nov. 3, 2004)

So Many Choices . . . (Post, Nov. 2, 2004)

The Donkey and the Elephant (Post, Nov. 2, 2004)

Write to the Wire: For George W. Bush (Post, Nov. 1, 2004)

For John F. Kerry (Post, Nov. 1, 2004)



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