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Many questions, few answers There are still many things we need to know about the two Democrats and six Republicans who want to be our next president. The boomerang effect Everything looked peachy for Sen. John McCain's "outsider-reformer" campaign until his actions as an "insider" blew up in his face. Honky-tonk nights From a drunken debate hall in South Carolina to nightclubs in Iowa, the candidates for president and their supporters in both major parties spend a weekend whoopin' it up. Bush gets religion The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate. Send in the clowns George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest. Where was George? Days after his foreign policy lecture at the Ronald
Reagan Presidential Library, GOP front-runner George W. Bush misses debate
class at Arizona State University. Escape Hatch? Could the Utah senator's quixotic run for president cost him his Senate seat? The men who would be king In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season. They feed horses, don't they? Bush and Forbes finished one-two in the Iowa straw poll, and why not? They paid for this circus, after all.
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