The CDF experiment at the Tevatron has used p anti-p collisions at sqrt s = 1.96 TeV to measure the production cross sections of W and Z bosons using several leptonic final states. An indirect measurement of the W width and the ratio of tau and electron electroweak couplings have been extracted. The forward-backward charge asymmetry, A_FB, in Drell-Yan dilectron production has been measured up to an invariant mass of 600 GeV/c^2. CDF has also started looking for WW production in the dilepton channel, WW' -> ll' nu nu, with the aim of measuring its cross section and derive limits on the anomalous WWZ and WW_gamma couplings. The presence of a top quark signal in the Tevatron data has been reestablished by measuring the top quark pair production cross section in the dilepton channel, tt-bar -> WbWb-bar -> l-bar nu_l bl' nu-bar_l, b-bar and in the lepton plus jets channel, tt-bar -> WbWb-bar -> qq-bar'; bl nu-bar_l b-bar + 1-bar nu_l bqq-bar' b-bar. A pre-tagged lepton plus jets sample has also been used to reconstruct the top quark mass.