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Internet voting happens all the time, but usually it's confined to topics such as "Who is the cutest cast member of Party of Five?" Soon, however, people will be able to cast their ballot for President on the Internet. In March, Arizona Democrats will vote online in their state's presidential primary, and Florida and Washington are considering online voting. The military plans to allow a small test group of overseas soldiers to vote via the Internet this November...
...couldn't happen here, even in a thousand years? Already, a growing "marriage movement," including groups like the Promise Keepers, is working to make divorce lawyers as rare as elevator operators. Since 1997, Louisiana and Arizona have been offering ultratight "covenant marriages," which can be dissolved only in the case of infidelity, abuse or felony conviction, and similar measures have been introduced in 17 other states. As for the age-old problem of premarital fooling around, some extremely conservative Christian activists have launched a movement to halt the dangerous practice of dating and replace it with parent-supervised betrothals leading...
...party faithful, one thing is clear - the sooner this race ends, the better. With McCain leading comfortably in polls of his home state of Arizona, which also holds a primary Tuesday night, a victory in Michigan could mean a party increasingly divided in the coming weeks. And that could spell bad news for the GOP come November...
...John McCain campaign leaflet circulated throughout South Carolina this week reads: "Join John McCain's Fight. Republicans, Independents and Democrats Can and Should Vote." This is the "Fourth Way" campaign John McCain is waging - and a signal to GOP leaders that the Arizona senator may be their best bet in the November general election. Most polls have McCain and George W. Bush in a dead heat among likely South Carolina voters heading into Saturday's Republican primary. Bush is enjoying a comfortable lead among registered Republicans, and McCain is hoping that 100,000 more voters - mostly independents and Democrats - will...
...quickly the race has turned. South Carolina has become a must-win for the Bush camp, while a close loss for McCain means his candidacy is still viable. A victory for Bush is needed both to restore his momentum heading into the Feb. 22 Arizona and Michigan primaries and to revive the faith in his candidacy that led the party establishment to invest in it so heavily. "If McCain can win South Carolina and then Michigan you're going to see a very different picture with more Bush supporters defecting to McCain," says TIME Washington correspondent Karen Tumulty...