Election 2000 websites from the Scout Report

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Date: Mon Aug 21 2000 - 10:30:17 EDT

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    Three on the Elections
    Web White & Blue 2000
    http://www.webwhiteblue.org/
    Campaign 2000: The Candidates, Their Supporters & Experts Debate Foreign Policy
    http://www.foreignpolicy2000.org/home/home.cfm
    How to Register to Vote in the United States
    http://www.registervote.com/states.html

    Released earlier this year, Web White & Blue 2000 is intended to
    "help voters, journalists, and others use the Internet to learn more
    about the presidential candidates, their campaigns, their scheduled
    debates this fall as well as the way the online resources are
    impacting politics in this presidential election year." The Best of
    the Best section provides links to election coverage and campaign
    material from a wide range of sources on the Internet. Beginning on
    October 1, the Rolling Cyber Debate is intended to provide a forum
    for candidates and their campaigns to continue debates online between
    the televised ones. Web White and Blue 2000 is supported by the
    Markle Foundation. The second site listed above, the Campaign 2000
    Website, is hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations, a national
    think tank. This site is devoted to foreign policy and the upcoming
    US presidential election. Over 25 foreign policy issues help to
    organize the site, including arms control, global health,
    immigration, oil, and numerous country-specific entries. For each
    issue, there is a briefing paper (Foreign Policy Issues) with
    references, as well as a Candidate Positions section with links to
    position statements on the issue, when available. The Experts and
    Advisors section, again organized around the same list of issues,
    provides links to information from Candidates and Surrogates, Expert
    Opinions, and Views From Abroad. For those of you who are not yet
    registered to vote, the third site, How to Register to Vote,
    sponsored by the Bagwell Advertising Agency, gives state-by-state
    instructions on voter registration including links to forms or online
    registration where available. [AG]



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