GW's 2004 Politics and Policy Central
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The
George Washington University's unique presence four blocks from
the White House attracts some of the best and brightest political
minds in the country. GW's eight schools inevitably delve into political
matters, creating an unmatched learning environment in understanding
politics and policy. GW also plays a major role as an outlet for
debate and discussion on such programs as CNN's Crossfire
and The Kalb Report, and through appearances by candidates,
government officials and experts.
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The
West Point of the Political Wars
Politics:
Battleground
Hits a Bulls Eye [READ]
Bush Holds Four-Point Lead in GW-Battleground 2004 Poll
[READ]
Psychological
Portraits of President George W. Bush Oct. 25 [READ]
IPDI
Reviews Independent Online Political Videos [READ]
Oct.
22: Previewing the Main Event: What Will Happen on Election Day
and How Will it Change America? [READ]
Bush Maintains a Three-Point Lead in GW-Battleground 2004
Poll [READ]
GW-Battleground 2004 Poll Shows Bush Holding A Three-Point Lead
[READ]
Hess Featured in Two-Part Series on How America's Editorial
Cartoonists View Presidential Campaigns [READ]
Al Franken, Jim Bohannon and G. Gordon Liddy Guests on the
Next Kalb Report Oct. 18 [READ]
GW-Battleground 2004 Poll Shows Bush Holding Seven-Point
Lead [READ]
Students React to Debates [VIEW
REUTERS PHOTO][READ]
Junior Jennifer Ramacciotti was interviewed
during the first debate by ABC's Good Morning America.
GW-Battleground 2004 Poll Shows Bush Holding Five-Point Lead
[READ]
Campus
Voting Efforts Heat Up [READ]
Latest
Battleground Poll Continues to Show Divided Electorate [READ]
GW
Named the Hottest University for Political Junkies in 2005 Kaplan/Newsweek
Guide [READ]
New
Report Looks Back at Online Politics in 2000 and Urges Renewed Attention
to Political Information Online [READ]
Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet Releases
"The Political Consultant's Online Fundraising Primer"
[READ]
Latest
GW-Battleground 2004 Poll Shows a Continued Divided
Country [READ]
Clinton Visits The Kalb Report
[READ]
MTV and Republican and Democratic Parties Pick GW to Announce
Essay Contest [READ]
First
GW-Battleground 2004 Poll Reveals Sharply Divided Electorate
[READ]
[POLL
RESULTS]
GW
to Sponsor 2004 Battleground Poll for Presidential Election
[READ]
GSPM
Dean Christopher Arterton Answered Your Political Questions [READ]
Kerry
Brings Presidential Campaign to GW Twice in Eight Days
[READ]
[VIEW
PHOTOS] [WATCH 3/25
RALLY] [READ
3/17 TRANSCRIPT]
New
GW Study Finds People Involved in Politics Online are Much More
Likely to Be Influential Opinion Leaders [READ]
GW
Votes Looks to Land 100 Percent Student Voter Registration
[READ]
GSPM
Announces Historic Non-Partisan Effort to Increase Turnout of Young
Voters [READ]
Three
Presidential Hopefuls Debate at GW
[READ]
Policy:
GW
Professors Release Report that Finds Serious Rifts in Conservative
and Liberal Diplomatic Agendas [READ]
Kennedy
Delivers Foreign Policy Address [READ]
Treasury
Secretary Delivers Cohen Lecture at Law School
[READ]
Ridge
Reflects on Homeland Security One Year Later
[READ]
[READ
TRANSCRIPT]
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