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Campaign notebook Ted Danson, George H.W. and a lackluster Comedy Central event highlight a weekend on the trail. Bill Bradley plays offense, reluctantly The underdog faces a dilemma: The new politics is about goodness. The old politics works. Bradley gets riled Finally, Bradley shows his aggressive side and Gore goes on the defensive. Bigger, longer, uncut From gun curbs to tax cuts, President Clinton seeks a legacy in his last, long-winded State of the Union address. Al the thug How the media transformed Gore from hapless hack to ruthless pol overnight. Gore, Bradley make pitches in N.H. Protesters removed from Gore HQ Arrivederci, Iowa Bush and Gore coast, Keyes has his moment and Hatch looks for an escape. Bradley's lonely heart club His condition, according to one who has it, is nothing to get heartsick about. Iowa's insurgents and Achilles' heels The Iowa caucuses are more than an election-year sideshow -- in the past, they've resurrected sinking campaigns and helped catapult obscure candidates like Jimmy Carter to the White House. |
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