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WASHINGTON -- The 2004 presidential election gives Americans the most dramatic choice of leaders and directions in at least a quarter of a century.
So different are President Bush and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry -- in everything from personal style to their approaches to major international, domestic and cultural issues facing the country -- that voters have, in effect, a choice between ratifying America's current path and charting a new one.See the full content of this document
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Election Offers a Real Choice
Like other historic elections, in 1980, 1964 and 1932, the outcome of this year's vote could usher in a radically different way of governing. It's worth noting that the three earlier elections produced landslides. But whoever wins, and by whatever margin, the outcome will have importan...
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