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Friday, October 29, 2004
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"Kiss Me, I Voted for Kerry" sticker worn by Kerry voters anywhere I could find them.


The second group of voters from Charleston Job Corps Center to vote early. (I was in the first group, of course.)


Me, Ted Kennedy, and my new haircut. We're still getting used to each other. Me and the haircut, I mean, not Ted Kennedy.



Men in suits pile into a campaign bus. Pat Maroney, a Charleston attorney, is at right. The others are all staring down toward the building, wondering what is taking Senator Rockefeller so long. I suspect it's something they'll spend most of the weekend doing.


An average Charleston resident staring at the men in suits piling onto the campaign bus.