...So Goes the Nation
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A look at the role of the Buckeye State in the 2004 Presidential Election.... (Full plot summary below)

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A look at the role of the Buckeye State in the 2004 Presidential Election.

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L.A. Weekly - 9/10 by Tim GriersonFrom its riveting opening to its gripping conclusion, . . . So Goes the Nation is arguably the most intelligent, kinetic analysis of the modern election process since "The War Room."
ComingSoon.net - 8/10 by Edward DouglasIt's frustrating to think that it's too late to do much about what happened.
Upstage Magazine - 8/10 by Kam WilliamsA fair warning that the world is watching to see whether Karl Rove and company put their thumbs on the scales again.
Boston Globe - 8/10 by Wesley MorrisDistinguishes itself from the recent glut of mediocre political documentaries by opting for nonpartisanship.
Slant Magazine - 8/10 by Ed GonzalezIn expertly tracing how Republicans play a better game of politics than Democrats, it also provides the party of Kerry and Clinton with a handbook to switching the tables around in 2008.
New York Post - 8/10 by Lou LumenickSticks to reporting. Unlike most political documentaries, it doesn't preach - to the choir or to anyone else.
Variety - 8/10 by Ronnie ScheibNeither newly revelatory nor formally innovative.
Newsday - 7/10 by Gene SeymourOne still feels twinges of rue at the fair and foul means through which voters were persuaded to re-elect a president widely considered unpopular and, thus, vulnerable to defeat.
Chicago Reader - 7/10 by J.R. JonesDocumentarians Adam Del Deo and James Stern present a cogent and comprehensive postmortem of the 2004 presidential election in Ohio.
Village Voice - 7/10 by Michael AtkinsonSo Goes the Nation has no new conspiracy theories, settling instead for a meticulous examination of the two political parties' hellbent voter-seduction strategies, from demographic outreach to slam ads.

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