Elections--National

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# Title Date Summary
301 Edwards captures S.C. but Kerry claims the spotlight
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.1
John Kerry is the big winner on "Super Tuesday", winning the Democratic primaries in five states; photo.
302 Pundits-in-training trade election night quips
Northern Iowan 100:34, p.5
Ben Humphrey and James King discuss the status of the Democrat Presidential candidates after "Super Tuesday."
303 Correction
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.2
Northern Iowa corrects error listing Wesley Clark as second-place finisher in New Hampshire primary instead of the actual runner-up, Howard Dean.
304 Candidates see top priority in education
Northern Iowan 100:33, p.1
Democratic presidential candidates express their plans for the nation's education; photo.
305 UNI professor to discuss American electoral patterns
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.2
Professor Donna Hoffman will facilitate a UNI faculty forum titled "American Electoral Patterns" on February 6.
306 Iowa caucus: connection is key to start
Northern Iowan 100:32, p.1
Iowa caucuses believed to have significant impact on presidential nominations nationwide.
307 New book gets inside and outs Bush White House
Northern Iowan 100:32, p.5
Critique of Vice President Dick Cheney and the upcoming election that has brought him into the public spotlight.
308 Revamped campaign strategy launches Kerry beyond New Hampshire
Northern Iowan 100:32, p.1
John Kerry wins the New Hampshire Democratic primary; photo.
309 Kerry makes caucus comeback; Edwards takes second, Dean third
Northern Iowan 100:30, p.1
Senator John Kerry wins the Iowa caucuses with a near-record number of Iowans (122,000) turning out; photo.
310 Reflections on a raucous caucus
Northern Iowan 100:30, p.5
Gives observations on the Iowa caucuses.
311 Candidates' true colors burn through caucus fog
Northern Iowan 100:30, p.5
Praises John Kerry and John Edwards for their post-caucus behavior while admonishing Howard Dean for his.
312 Iowa caucus -- is it still important?
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Professor Maureen Berner says that having a larger state begin the presidential race would provide different results.
313 Democratic caucuses take place Monday: what you need to know
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.1
Information given on status of Democratic race in Iowa; student panel held in Union to discuss candidates; photo.
314 Hollywood heavies hawk Howard Dean
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.1
Rob Reiner and Martin Sheen appear on campus to endorse Howard Dean; photo.
315 Edwards edges other offerings
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.5
Endorses Senator John Edwards for the Iowa caucuses.
316 Kerry has what it takes
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.6
Endorsement given to Senator John Kerry.
317 Student voices
Northern Iowan 100:29, p.7
Students respond to the question "Are you planning on caucusing this year, and if so, who for?; photos.
318 Kucinich emphasizes American choice
Northern Iowan 100:27, p.1
Democratic Presidential hopeful Dennis Kucinich spoke at UNI; photo.
319 Dean's policies innovative, not angry
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.10
Seeks to correct the belief that Howard Dean is an angry person.
320 Republicans fire back on behalf of Bush
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.7
Feel the campaign is getting ugly before Democratic presidential candidate is chosen.
321 Kerry says war conflicts with American values
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.1
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry spoke on Monday; photo.
322 What's Up
Northern Iowan 100:25, p.3
Meetings and events planned; Presidential hopeful John Kerry to speak; Bill Teaford will discuss causes; Steven Pinker to lecture.
323 Dean stood tall when other Dems caved
Northern Iowan 100:24, p.6
Gives Howard Dean's stance on the war in Iraq.
324 Dean returns to UNI
Northern Iowan 100:23, p.1
Presidential candidate Howard Dean visited UNI during his tour of colleges in Iowa; photo.
325 Dean to speak on campus today
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.4
Corrects earlier piece that said Howard Dean would be here Tuesday.
326 Dean for an angry, arrogant America
Northern Iowan 100:22, p.7
Believes Howard Dean approach to campaigning is effective now but will eventually drive people away.
327 Dean to speak on campus today
Northern Iowan 100:21, p.6
Presidential candidate Howard Dean will speak on campus.
328 Edwards offers more than the rest
Northern Iowan 100:20, p.6
Agrees with John Edwards' passion for education.
329 Kerry wants energy conservation
Northern Iowan 100:19, p.1
Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry spoke in Waverly at the ABIL plant; photo.
330 Kerry the right one for the job
Northern Iowan 100:19, p.6
Student supports John Kerry for President.
331 Make room for frontrunners
Northern Iowan 100:18, p.7
Wants lesser known presidential candidates to drop out of the race so the other candidates will have more broadcasting time.
332 Edwards talks health care reform, civil rights issues
Northern Iowan 100:17, p.1
Presidential candidate John Edwards spoke at Bought Again Books; photo.
333 From your senate: just the facts, a non-partisan overview of current political issues
Northern Iowan 100:17, p.6
Democratic presidential candidates and their issues.
334 KUNI joins NHPR for pen pal program
Northern Iowan 100:16, p.1
New Hampshire Public Radio and KUNI form a partnership to increase discussion about presidential candidates; photo.
335 Candidates steer clear of campus
Northern Iowan 100:16, p.5
Only two of nine Democratic political candidates have visited campus; believes students are not taken seriously as voters.
336 KUNI and New Hampshire public radio join forces for political discussion
Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1
Citizens of Iowa and New Hampshire to share written observations about the campaigning presidential candidates.
337 Rhetorical look into 'cold-blooded' politics
Northern Iowan 100:10, p.5
Questions Wesley Clark's political party affiliation.
338 One in Ten
Northern Iowan 100:7, p.11
Gives information on gay issues and some political candidates' views on the issues.
339 Reconstruction resurrected in first column
Northern Iowan 100:1, p.7
Columnist upset about U. S. troops still in Iraq; does not support re-election of George W. Bush.
340 An annotated look at 2003-2004
Northern Iowan 99:61, p.5
Editors speculate that dominant upcoming issues in the next year will be the budget, construction, Campaign 2004, and NISG reforms.
341 Stop and smell . . . the politics
Northern Iowan 99:58, p.5
Encourages students to get involved in politics; recognizes Iowa as a prime place to do so because if its importance in presidential elections.
342 Columnist considers candidate conundrum
Northern Iowan 99:56, p.5
Conversation about new presidential prospects.
343 Dean makes campus visit, case against Bush policy
Northern Iowan 99:50, p.1
Presidential candidate for the 2004 U. S. Presidential election, Howard Dean, spoke on campus on April 11; photo.
344 Democratic Presidential candidate to speak at UNI
Northern Iowan 99:48, p.1
Governor of Vermont Howard Dean will speak on campus about his platform for his Presidential campaign; photo.
345 Democratic flood
Public Relations News Release 2002:284, p.1
Donna Hoffman will discuss the race for the democratic nomination for president.
346 Election levels political field; election 2002 results
Northern Iowan 99:20, p.1
Democrats Tom Vilsack and Tom Harkin won the election Tuesday, while Republicans gained seats in Congress; photo.
347 UNI didn't fly with 'West Wing' actors
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.1
Governor Tom Vilsack, Senator Tom Harkin, congressional candidate Ann Hutchison, and actors Dule Hill and Bradley Whitford did not appear on campus, due to scheduling difficulties.
348 Overview of upcoming elections
Northern Iowan 99:17, p.7
Shares her research on candidates.
349 TV's 'West Wing' stars join Iowan 'left wings'; actors want students to vote on Nov. 5
Northern Iowan 99:16, p.1
Dule Hill and Bradley Whitford, television actors on the show "West Wing", Tom Vilsack, Tom Harkin, and Ann Hutchison will be in the Great Reading Room in Seerley Hall on October 26 to encourage students to vote in the upcoming election.
350 Scudder, NISG push participation
Northern Iowan 99:11, p.1
NISG president Jeff Scudder and members of NISG are encouraging students to vote in the November election with a "get out the vote" drive.