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The good, the bad and the Dubya In front of a group of potential voters on AOL's stage, George W. Bush is a happy moderate. But standing before reporters he's transformed into an angry attack dog. Primary tip sheet Here's how to handicap the runners in the coming month of Republican contests. McCain rebounds big The insurgent wins a major GOP battle -- without much help from Michigan Republicans. The GOP's Titanic? That great sucking sound Tuesday may have been the sinking of Republican chances to win in November, observers say. Michigan's Death Star Gov. John Engler and George W. Bush have mobilized their imperial forces in the Wolverine State. Can rebel John McCain fight his way through? Playtime with Dubya Between campaign stops, George W. Bush offers reporters a lesson on the laws of gravity. The elephant in the room Presidential candidates are silent on the failure of the U.S. war on drugs. Follow the money The pundits have it all wrong: Bush isn't the "big money" candidate, but just another grass-roots reformer like McCain. On to Michigan Can McCain make Bush pay for his rightward shift in South Carolina? The empire strikes back As the boys on the bus wept in John McCain's lap Saturday, George W. Bush used an old-fashioned media strategy to secure his South Carolina victory. |
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