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George W.'s New York homeboy Floyd Flake, the former Democratic congressman, welcomed candidate Bush to Harlem with open arms. Top Bush flack grinds out candidate's memoir George W. mentions Robert H. Bork and Lewis Carroll, but communications director Karen Hughes reveals no literary influences. Triangulation, or strangulation? As Rush Limbaugh blasts away, George W. Bush insists he's not running against the GOP Congress. Bush: As compassionate as he has to be Just how far will George W. reach out to minorities? As far as he can without alienating any bigots. President of what? George W. Bush led the Delta Kappa Epsilon branding regime at my university. Now he wants to lead the free world. Homeboy in the 'hood In the Democratic bastion of Harlem, George W. Bush further outlines his education plan while taking a swipe at the GOP. Who's the real underdog? As Bill Bradley surges, Al Gore claims second-class status. But are Democrats ready for this spacy, aloof anti-candidate? McCain steps up attacks on Bush In his official campaign kickoff, the Arizona senator comes out swinging against the Texas governor and GOP presidential front-runner. Cry for me, Puerto Rico The next big issue after the clemency controversy is the growing pressure to throw the U.S. Navy off its test bombing range. Surprise: Bush could be the "education president" A longtime school reformer says the Republican front-runner might be the best hope for low-income and minority students at a time when you can't talk about "poor kids" -- to Democrats. |
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