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Bush - Cheney 2000
- Texas Governor George W. Bush's web site. Here you can find out what
issues they stand for.
Gore-Lieberman 2000 -
Vice President Al Gore's web site. Here you can find out what issues they
stand for.
Vote
Smart - Lets you type in your zip code to find the candidates and elected
officials in your area. Project Vote Smart is a national library of
factual information on over 13,000 candidates for public office ---
President, Governors, Congress and State Legislatures. You will find such
information as: backgrounds, issue positions, voting records, campaign
finances and the performance evaluations made on them by over 80
conservative to liberal special interests
Political
Resources on the Net - Listings of political sites available on the
Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations,
Governments, Media and more from all around the world.
National
Political Index - Provides an index of substantive political
information for voters, political activists, political consultants,
lobbyists, politicians, academicians, and media editors with a wide range
of products, information, services, simulations, games, and polling in an
interactive communications environment.
FreedomChannel
- A free, nonpartisan site that introduces
video-on-demand into American politics. This site offers voters and the
media the first-ever one-stop shop for the video views of candidates and
issue groups. This Web site is nonpartisan, not-for-profit and free.
It allows voters to dial up the candidates they are interested in, on the
issues they care about, all at times of their own choosing.
Voter.com
- Let you create personal profiles that automatically give you instant
access to the campaign developments and election events that matter most to
you. In addition to all the day's top political headlines, you can register
with Voter.com to receive personalized news and information on issues that
are important to you.
Vote.com
- Interactive web site designed to give Internet users a voice on important
public issues and other topics. When you vote on a topic listed on the site,
they'll send an immediate e-mail to significant decision makers like your
congressional representative, your Senators, and the President telling them
how you feel. Your vote is encrypted so that even the staff people at
Vote.com cannot access that information.
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