John Kerry in Tampa, Florida. Photograph: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
US political blogger Glenn Reynolds, who runs instapundit.com, has written his latest column for Guardian Unlimited. He writes:
The polls in America remain uncertain, and though Bush seems to be leading there is still a significant chance that we might wind up with a President John Kerry come January 20. But what would a President Kerry be like? One interesting aspect of the campaign is that nobody's really sure.
One theory - which you might call the "George W Kerry" theory after an article by that title in the journal Foreign Policy - is that Kerry will be more like Bush than most of his supporters suppose.
Read on here, and catch up with Guardian Unlimited's special report on the US election here. If you missed the last piece by Mark Moulitsas, who runs Daily Kos, you can read it here.