Lesson Plans for Teachers Bring elections into your elementary and secondary classrooms, on topics ranging from the Electoral College to campaign finance, political humor and more. More
A selection of thought-provoking essays from local and national PBS public affairs producers, as well as commentators outside of the PBS system, that offer lively discussion and original insight into the political process. Read More...
P.O.V.: Why Vote? What concerned Americans most during the 2004 campaign season? Voters share their attitudes and opinions in political cartoons, video, and commentary published on this lively site. More
NewsHour: Vote 2004 Explore an archive of the NewsHour's celebrated election-year coverage. Find detailed candidate profiles, a review of the year's key political issues, in-depth analysis, and news from the campaign trail. More
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Get unique, in-depth analysis and perspective from PBS's news and public affairs programming. From nightly news to documentaries to interviews you won't find elsewhere, you can count on PBS to keep you informed during the election year and beyond. Click on the program titles on the right to learn more.
Flashpoints USA with Bryant Gumbel and Gwen Ifill
Bryant Gumbel and Gwen Ifill host this quarterly public affairs series.
The Presidents Explore the lives of past commanders in chief and learn how re-elected leaders have historically reacted to their subsequent terms in office. More