The Associated Press Supporters of presidential candidates George W. Bush and Al Gore trade chants before a rally in Portland, Ore., on Monday. By David Drucker Daily Bruin Reporter Millions of Americans will vote today, many of them hoping their choice for president will follow through on a multitude of promises made during the campaign. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Talking the Talk
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Nader urges electorate to “˜vote their conscience’
 Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader speaks to an audience of thousands at the Long Beach Arena during his Super Rally Friday night. The rally also featured singer Patti Smith and congressional candidate Medea Benjamin. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Tight race could see popular winner lose
By Karen Albrecht Daily Bruin Contributor Today’s presidential election may mark the first time in 112 years that the winner of the popular majority loses in the Electoral College. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Polling in elections: an odds-maker’s nightmare
Al Gore and George W. Bush have been on a perpetual roller coaster ride in their quest for the presidency, judging by the CNN/USA Today/Gallup Poll which has been in flux throughout the election. Read more...
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November 6, 9:00 pm
Candidates in local races find strategy plays important role
By Michael Falcone Daily Bruin Senior Staff Smoke-filled rooms, closed-door strategy meetings and long nights spent planning rebuttals to the opposition’s allegations are more than campaign myths, according to one UCLA graduate. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Local assembly seat up in tight race
By Kelly Rayburn Daily Bruin Contributor Tuesday voters near UCLA will not only help decide the next president of the United States, but will also elect one of five candidates running for the California State Assembly from the 42nd district. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Community Briefs
Study suggests cancer may vary among races Asian American stomach cancer patients have tumors with biological traits that differ from tumors in non-Asians, which may explain why they have better survival rates, according to a UC Irvine College of Medicine study. Read more...