2004 Presidential Election

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2004 Presidential Election by Joyce E. Berg, John Geweke and Thomas A. Rietz

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Democratic Convention

Democratic Convention

Democratic Convention

Democratic Convention

Republican Convention

Republican Convention

Republican Convention

Republican Convention

Republican Convention

Republican Convention

Split WTA contracts WTA Interval Cutoffs

1st Presidential Debate

VP Debate

2nd Presidential Debate

3rd Presidential Debate