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Try running your own campaign. Pick your battleground states, create an ad strategy, and debate your opponent in this election simulation game. Would history be different if you had been in charge?

The Christian Science Monitor is proud to make available "Power Politics III", the third version of the award-winning presidential election simulation game developed and owned by Kellogg Creek Software, Inc. This free online game lets you act as a campaign manager for any of the 2004 presidential candidates.

Could YOU have brought Kerry to victory? Could you have led Bush to a landslide? Would Dean or Edwards have done better for the Democrats? Run against the computer or a human opponent. With Power Politics III, you make all the decisions.

REGISTER AND DOWNLOAD THE FREE ONLINE GAME HERE!

Please note that not all operating systems support the game software. Be sure to read the System Requirements.

You can also purchase a deluxe edition of Power Politics III, which lets you pit Hillary Clinton against Ronald Reagan, or John F. Kennedy against Richard Nixon. Create matchups from dozens of candidates dating back to 1960.


Issues comparison at a glance
Part 1: ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Part 2: HEALTHCARE
Part 3: JOBS/ECONOMY
Part 4: THE SUPREME COURT
Part 5: SOCIAL SECURITY
Part 6: FOREIGN POLICY
Part 7: IMMIGRATION
Part 8: SOCIAL ISSUES
Part 9: EDUCATION
Which of the closely fought states will Bush and Kerry need to win? Use our interactive map to find out.
Which candidate shares your views? Take our interactive quiz to find out.
Test your political skills with this campaign simulation game.
Aug. 30 - Sept. 2
July 26 - 29
Power Politics III
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