Election 2004
Articles from APSA Journals

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Post-Election Articles

Voting Gaps in the 2004 Presidential Election (PS, July 2006 Symposium)

"Long Lines, Voting Machine Availability, and Turnout: The Case of Franklin County, Ohio in the 2004 Presidential Election"
Benjamin Highton (PS, Jan. 2006)

Pre-Election Articles 

"Introduction - The 2004 Presidential Election Forcasts"
James E. Campbell (PS, Oct. 2004)

"From Primary to General Election: A Forecast of the Presidential Vote"
Helmut Norpoth (PS, Oct. 2004)

"A Look to the Future: Forecasting the 2004 Presidential Election"
Brad Lockerbie (PS, Oct. 2004)

"The Fundamentals, the Polls, and the Presidential Vote"
Christopher Wlezien, Robert S. Erikson (PS, Oct. 2004)

"Jobs and the Job of President: A Forecast for 2004"
Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Charles Tien (PS, Oct. 2004)

"When Good Forecasts Go Bad: The Time-for-Change Model and the 2004 Presidential Election"
Alan I. Abramowitz (PS, Oct. 2004)

"Good News for Bush? Economic News, Personal Finances, and the 2004 Presidential Election"
Thomas M. Holbrook (PS, Oct. 2004)

"Forecasting the Presidential Vote in 2004: Placing Preference Polls In Context"
James E. Campbell (PS, Oct. 2004)

"Introduction-Political Scientists in McConnell v. FEC"
Jonathan S. Krasno (PS, Oct. 2004)