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Political Turmoil of the 2004 Election
This chapter explores the contentious environment surrounding the Iraq War and its influence on the 2004 U.S. presidential election. It contrasts the campaign strategies of George W. Bush and John Kerry, highlighting the polarization in American politics and the emotional stakes of the election. The analysis extends to election night dynamics, exit polls versus actual results, and the implications of Ohio's critical role in determining Bush's re-election.