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Tuesday      
November 2, 2004
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Ohio Update

We speak to reporter Bill Cohen of the Ohio State House News Service about the legal wranglings over who can challenge voters inside polling places. President Bush also makes an unusual Election Day campaign appearance.

Court Allows Lawyers in Polling Places

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We speak to Warren Richey of the Christian Science Monitor about the Supreme Court role in the decision in Ohio about allowing challenges by lawyers inside polling places.

Kerry Back in the Hub

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Senator Kerry returns to Massachusetts to vote.

Florida Voters

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We speak with a reporter in Florida about what voters are saying at the polling places.

Pennsylvania Update

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Another swing state check in…

Deadline for Undecideds, Nation Votes

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A final check in as voters across the country line up to cast their ballots.

Swing States Check-In

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A final check in on what states are hanging by a thread.

Electoral College

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We speak with Thoman Mann of the Brookings Institution about the Electoral College.

DC Gossip

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Which party provides a gossip columnist with his/her best material? We’ll hear from the Washington Post gossip columnist.

Voter Hotline

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We have Turkey Tip Hotlines on Thanksgiving Day. Now there’s a voter hotline in case of questions.

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