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New Faces
A teetotaler from South Dakota. A farmer from Colorado. A muckraker from Louisiana. Among newcomers headed for the Senate next year, these freshmen stand out
Inside The War Rooms
Bush and Kerry weren't only battling each other. In the hunt for every last vote, each man had to rediscover his own instincts as well. TIME takes you behind the scenes
The No. 1 Priority
Bush's legacy will depend on whether he can stabilize Iraq and get the troops home. That won't be easy
What Happens to the Losing Team?
Having lost five of the past seven presidential elections, the Democrats have to decide whether to reinvent their party and who should lead it forward
Obama's Ascent
How do you leap from neighborhood activist to U.S. Senator to perhaps higher office? Even for Barack Obama, it's more complicated than it looks
Candidates In the Wings
The G.O.P. race for 2008 starts now, and many of the contenders are already working hard for the right to inherit the Bush mantle
How Bush Almost Let It Slip Away
Charles Krauthammer on the election Bush almost lost
The Outside Players
They fought hard from the sidelines. Now Bush's victory makes some of them winners tooand some losers
Buck Up, Liberals: How to Get Over It
Democrats need to avoid a civil war and instead pick a stronger candidate
Let's Have a Truce
Savoring Victory, Family-Style
Bush vs. Kerry vs. the Media
James Poniewozik
on the partisan pleasures of
media bashing
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