2004 Election

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Every four years our nation gathers at polling places across the country to elect a president promising a "new" and "better" America. For the months that lead to the election, politicians travel the United States in search of votes and political support from other key officials on the local level. Candidates can spend as much time and energy degrading their opponents as focusing on their own issues. The Presidential election of 2004 has been no exception. …

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…a lot of Americans as or more concerned with which candidate will benefit their check book versus how they will benefit the United States. While I feel as though change would be great for America, I don't see John Kerry filling that role. Until I see a candidate who has more solid solutions to issues affecting America today it is in the best interests of our nation to continue with a leader who has experience.