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...So Goes the Nation
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In the 2004 presidential election, Ohio became the state that decided who would lead the nation for the next four years; throughout the campaign, both George W. Bush and John Kerry realized it was a key "swing state" which could go to either candidate, and they devoted much of their time and resources to bringing in the vote in the Buckeye state. The controversies of the 2000 election led many to suspect that voter fraud could be a possibility, and many were watchful for tampering of voting machines or registration rolls. Filmmakers James D. Stern and Adam Del Deo brought their cameras to Ohio for the final weeks of the election, and ...So Goes the Nation is a documentary which offers a detailed look at both Bush and Kerry's campaign staffs as they make the final push toward victory or defeat. While examining the possibilities of election tampering, ...So Goes the Nation primarily concerns itself with the differences between the campaign styles of the candidates and how their behind-the-scenes staffs struggles to swing voters to their man, with Kerry concentrating on domestic issues of economics, health, and security while Bush spoke of the war on terror and Kerry's alleged "flip flopping" and service record in Vietnam. ...So Goes the Nation received its World Premiere at the 2006 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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"Anytime I sit down to watch a political film, I let out a deep sigh before pushing play, wondering what sort of far leftist nonsense I am going to get myself into. When I caught "...So goes the nation" on the IFC channel, I prepared myself to be told that the Bush victory was the result of bullying at polls, lies, and deception (as most political movies these days argue). However, I was treated to a very open and intriguing look into the 2004 Presidential race that gave a very fair look at both candidates and their campaigns.So Goes the Nation is unlike many political films out there currently because rather than have some Hollywood narrator hold our hands like we are children, the movie brings out political heavyweights from both sides of the aisle. James Carville and Paul Begala most notably did an excellent job of explaining the pros and cons of the Kerry campaign while Matthew Dowd did a great job of showing the inner-workings of the Bush strategy.The story of the ... " [More]
 



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