Vol. 10, No. 7

October 25, 2004

Cover Story
Kerry's Malice
By William Kristol
Also in This Issue
  • The Home Stretch: Andrew Ferguson goes to Austin, Ground Zero for Bush haters
  • Matthew Continetti rides the Bush bus

This issue, just two weeks before the 2004 presidential election, featured William Kristol's critique of John Kerry's campaign tactics under the cover story "Kerry's Malice." The magazine sent correspondents into the field to cover the final stretch of the Bush-Kerry race, with Andrew Ferguson reporting from Austin on anti-Bush sentiment and Matthew Continetti following the Bush campaign bus. The issue captured the intensity of the home stretch in a closely contested election.

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