The New Rushmore

1996 Presidential Candidate Web Sites


Harry Browne | Pat Buchanan | Bill Clinton | Bob Dole | Alan Keyes


Other Sites of Note from the Race for the Presidency Staff

Young people have a chance to voice their opinions on the 1996 presidential race through Youth Election Alliance '96. The project also is an excellent resource for educators who want to provide election resources and activities.
The Rand Institute, a public policy institute, has made available abstracts of its research reports and Research Briefs on issues that are currently being studied.
AllPolitics, a service from CNN and Time, offers the latest news on the race and other political coverage, including a searchable archive.
The extensive Federal Election Commission site includes candidate donation and spending statistics, campaign finance reports and the guide, Supporting Federal Candidates: A Guide for Citizens.
National Review magazine has a site that offers the conservative perspective on issues, links to other conservative organizations and the conservative movement's Town Hall.
On the other hand, Mother Jones provides a site for the liberal perspective on issues, along with a searchable database of the top 400 political contributors in the country.
To find out more about Ross Perot's new political party, go to the Reform Party web page.
Visit the White House for information on the First Lady, the First Family, and to take a "virtual" White House tour.
Su vota es su voz -- decide which 'do is the best at the Hillary's Hair site.
The Doonesbury Electronic Town Hall offers political news, straw polls, merchandise and the opportunity to get involved.
Tax forms and instructions are available online at the IRS web site.
More than 70 U.S. senators have e-mail addresses. Look up your senators from the Senate's official site.
The choice of a Dole running mate has gone online. One unofficial page calls for the selection of New Jersey Gov. Christine Todd Whitman.
Answers from more than 40 presidential candidates to the National Political Awareness Test are available at Project Vote Smart.
The C-Span link offers a campaign calendar and announcement speeches.
Two ways to "play" politics this election year: Reinventing America and President '96 from the Markle Foundation.
The National Journal and American Political Network presents Politics USA, a frequently updated site of news and interactive features.
Democratic National Committee | Election Information | Reform Party | Republican National Committee


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