HAHA I'm posting like mad...hope you all don't mind -- I just keep reading early headlines in Nevada papers (they're updating their sites for today).
Americans face a wrenching decision when they go to the polls on Nov. 2 (or, as in Nevada, earlier). They will be choosing between a president whose administration, by most critical measures, has been a failure, and a challenger about whom they know little. They will be choosing between the known and the unknown at a time when the world seems a far more complicated and dangerous than it did just four years ago. They will be choosing between an incumbent president whose policies speak for themselves and a long-time senator with a record of little distinction and less to indicate that he can make good on the many promises he has made during this long campaign season.
http://www.rgj.com/news/stories/html/2004/10/23/83494.php?sp1=rgj&sp2=Opinion&sp3=Opinion&sp5=RGJ.com&sp6=news&sp7=opinion&jsmultitag=news.rgj.com/news/opinion