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US elections 2004

June 2024

  • Inside U.S. Supreme Court After Justices Agreed To Hear Arguments On DACA In Next Term<br>Chairs of U.S. Supreme Court justices sit behind the courtroom bench in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Tuesday, July 9, 2019. At the end of its term, the Supreme Court agreed to hear President Donald Trump's bid to end deportation protections for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants, taking up a politically explosive issue likely to be resolved in the heat of next year's election campaign. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    America braced as supreme court to hand down rulings on raft of key issues

    Justices to address abortion, guns, social media – and whether Donald Trump can be prosecuted for role in January 6 insurrection

January 2024

  • joe biden at a podium with american flags behind him

    Biden in South Carolina for one of his first presidential election campaign appearances of 2024

    In the state that is now first on the Democratic primaries calendar, US president offers assurances he would be willing to close down US-Mexico border

April 2022

  • Jill Biden speaks in Chandler, Arizona in March.

    ‘All these men’: Jill Biden resented Joe’s advisers who pushed White House run

    First lady tells authors of new biography she cut off push to recruit her husband to challenge George W Bush in 2004

May 2021

  • Tony Blair; David Cameron; Donald Trump; Jonathan Aitken; Alastair Campbell; files being destroyed at Guardian HQ

    Guardian 200
    The rudest things they ever said about the Guardian

    This newspaper has upset public figures from Blair to Trump. Here we look at some of the resultant indignation

September 2015

  • Michael Moore in Toronto.

    Michael Moore: I convinced Quentin Tarantino to vote for the first time

    The documentarian has revealed that Quentin Tarantino was persuaded by Moore’s 2004 film Fahrenheit 9/11 to register and cast his ballot paper

April 2015

  • avs winvote

    Voting machine password hacks as easy as 'abcde', details Virginia state report

    AVS WinVote machines used in three presidential elections in state ‘would get an F-minus’ in security, said computer scientist who pushed for decertification

September 2012

  • Barack Obama and George Bush at the White House

    On polling and politics 2012
    Mitt Romney or Barack Obama: who does the economy favour?

    Harry J Enten

    Harry J Enten: Republicans are perplexed that Romney's not ahead in a weak economy, but crucially voters still blame Bush more than Obama

July 2012

  • Jesse Jackson protest for Al Gore supreme court Florida ballot December 2000

    On polling and politics 2012
    How US rules on former felons voting can swing presidential elections

    Harry J Enten

    Harry J Enten: Unlike most countries, some US states ban even ex-felons from voting. Given their numbers, that can easily change the result

May 2012

  • John Edwards trial enters fourth week

    Ana Marie Cox column
    Q&A with Ana Marie Cox and Jim Geraghty: the John Edwards trial

    Ana Marie Cox and Jim Geraghty
  • President Bush shakes hands with John Kerry after presidential debate

    On polling and politics 2012
    Five US election game-changing moments that weren't

    Harry J Enten

April 2012

  • Mitt Romney

    Why Mitt Romney's going down as the 'flip-flopper' in 2012

    Alex Slater

    Alex Slater: Republicans have brutalised past Democratic candidates for 'flip-flopping'. The irony of 2012 is Romney's vulnerability

June 2011

  • 2004

    Guardian 190
    4 November 2004: Election blues

    Emma Brockes on liberal Britain's collective depression as George Bush wins a second term as President: The mistake we all made was in getting our hopes up

February 2005

  • Bloggers will rescue the right

    Iain Duncan Smith
    Iain Duncan Smith: Beat the metropolitan elite with the tactics of US conservatives.

January 2005

  • Bush's inauguration speech

    Vice President Cheney, Mr. Chief Justice, President Carter, President Bush, President Clinton, members of the United States Congress, reverend, clergy, distinguished guests, fellow citizens on this day, prescribed by law and marked by ceremony, we celebrate the durable wisdom of our Constitution and recall the deep commitments that unite our country.
  • Bush sworn in for second term

    George Bush was sworn in as America's 16th second-term president today in front of a crowd of some dignitaries and Republican party workers on the steps of the Capitol.
  • George Monbiot

    A televisual fairyland

    George Monbiot

    George Monbiot: The US media is disciplined by corporate America into promoting the Republican cause.

December 2004

  • World dispatch
    Riding the crest of a wave

    Dan Glaister
  • In Cleveland as in Kiev

    Jesse Jackson
  • Fasten your seatbelts

  • Voters to challenge US election

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