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Essay on Bush-Kerry Presidential Campaign
Anyone running for president has to heave a lot of money. However candidates with a realistic probability of winning the election ought to accumulate mammoth sums for their campaigns. President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, for instance, raised a sum of almost half a billion dollars in private contributions during the presidential main season. They did so under augmented contribution limits mandated by the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act. As the Republican and Democratic nominees, Bush and Kerry each received $74.6 million in government funding for the general election. In return, they cannot raise or spend personal funds after accepting their party's selection. They were entitled to government similar funds during the primaries, however turned them down to free themselves of federally mandated spending limits. Their decision (and that of Howard Dean, who also discarded matching funds) helped to make this presidential election the most expensive in history. Questions of international law are not normally prominent in U.S. presidential election campaigns. But in this year when President Bush is running for re-election as a wartime leader, and John Kerry is attacking him for jeopardizing America’s standing and credibility in the world, some aspects of international law have crept into the exchanges between the candidates. (WILLIAM SHAOUY)
With less than a month remaining awaiting the 2004 presidential election, America was drenched with reminders that the most significant, nationalistic thing citizens can do is getting out and vote. There are a lot of fine reasons not to vote, possibly the most understandable being that your vote doesn't matter. The simple fact is that no presidential election in history has come close to being decided by one vote. Rather, the impetus behind the drive to increase voter turnout is far more ideological than practical. Many advocates recognize their individual vote is impotent but believe that by collective action they and their peers can make a difference..............
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