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  • The latest presidential poll by the Pew Center for the People and the Press says that George W. Bush leads Al Gore by three percentage points. Lisa talks with Pew Director Andrew Kohut.
  • Republican George W. Bush started his day in Florida, then headed to the home states of the current Democratic president and vice-president: Tennessee, and Arkansas. We hear an excerpt from one of his appearance in Chattanooga, Tennessee today.
  • NPR's John Burnett reports from Austin, where Texas Governor George W. Bush and his team have been anxiously, but optimistically, awaiting the outcome of the Florida recounts.
  • NPR's Andy Bowers enjoyed watching other people stuck in traffic while he was on the campaign trail with both Al Gore and George W. Bush.
  • With just two days left before the presidential election, we have two reports from the campaign trail -- NPR's Steve Inskeep, who's travelling with George W. Bush, and NPR's Peter Kenyon, who's with Al Gore.
  • George W. Bush explained to a crowd gathered at the LBJ presidential library in Austin, Texas, why the libraries are a competitive thing for former presidents.
  • Exchanges must be up and running by at the start of 2014, although states must prove a year earlier that they will be ready to go. The federal government will establish exchanges for states that can't or won't do so themselves.
  • George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, also announced Tuesday they would attend. And Jimmy Carter has previously announced his intention to be on hand.
  • Abortion is almost entirely illegal in some states. The Catholic church hopes to keep it that way, but many Catholics support abortion rights. How do they reconcile their politics with their faith?
  • The former president's lawyers are arguing that the Justice Department is criminalizing "core political speech" protected by the First Amendment and selectively targeting him for prosecution.
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