Introduction.
Larry J. Sabato.
University of Virginia Center for Politics.
1. Nominations and Conventions.
Brooke Brower.
Formerly of the ABC News Political Unit.
2. Campaign 2004: The Hidden Story.
Chuck Todd.
The Hotline.
3. The Rise and Fall of Howard Dean.
Claude Marx.
The Eagle-Tribune.
4. The Election That Broke the Rules.
Larry J. Sabato.
University of Virginia Center for Politics.
5. A Bush Mandate? It's in the Eye of the Beholder.
Rhodes Cook.
The Rhodes Cook Letter.
6. Kerry in the Red States: Fighting an Uphill Battle from the Start.
Susan MacManus.
University of South Florida.
7. Swift Boats and Tax Hikes: Campaign Advertising in the 2004 Election.
Paul Freedman.
University of Virginia.
8. A New Media.
Vaughn Ververs.
The Hotline.
9. The Impact of the New Campaign Finance Law on the 2004 Presidential Election.
Michael Toner.
FEC.
10. Going Broadband, Getting Netwise: The Cyber-Education of John Kerry and other Political Actors.
Michael Cornfield.
PEW Internet and American Life Project.
11. Politics and Religion.
Russell Muirhead, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Daniel Schlozman, Francis X. Shen.
Harvard University.
12. The 2004 Congressional Elections.
Bruce Larson.
Fairleign Dickinson University.
13. Conclusion.
Will Saletan.
Slate.com.
14. Conclusion.
Charlie Cook.
Cook Political Report.