Still trying to figure out how to vote Tuesday, or are you the party-ticket type? Either way, a trip through the Web will help you cast your ballot with confidence and at least show you a good time as the campaigns grind to a finish. The Web is bloated with election sites, many of them slanted for or against certain candidates. You can enjoy these sites at the Campaign '96 main page, http://campaign.96.com/, which also links to state races.
To cut through the partisan stuff, point your browser to the Vote Smart project's snappy red, white and blue site at http://www.vote-smart.org/ It has the standard candidate bio/backgrounds for all state and national races, as well as background on referendums, bills, court decisions, statutes and related issues, plus voting criteria and operations.
If you're having a voter identity crisis, check out the "World's Smallest Political Quiz" at http://www.self-gov.org/karl-quiz.shtml It asks what you think about various issues, then suggests how you should vote based on your answers.
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