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November 2 is approaching fast. Who would get your vote for the next president of the United States?

Beyond the glitz and glamour of the conventions, the media hype, and the PR spin of the campaigns lies the substance of each candidate's bid for the White House: the issues.

Do you know which candidate would best represent your views on important economic issues such as tax rates, the minimum wage, and international trade policies? Or which candidate would take the action you deem appropriate on a range of crucial foreign policy issues such as the situation in Iraq, North Korea's nuclear threat, and the war on terror? Are you sure which candidate most closely matches your beliefs on core cultural issues like abortion, same-sex marriage, and gun control?


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.
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Power Politics III
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