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He'll be back John McCain keeps his exit strategy vague. But George Bush's problems with his vanquished rival aren't over. Key Bush advisor back in control After surviving speculation about his candidate's political death -- and his own -- Karl Rove looks mighty happy. In McCain's corner, one long day Behind the scenes as an insurgency watches its moment seem to pass. Rushing to judgment Having nailed down exit poll data the same way Bush and Gore nailed down their nominations, the network anchors were free to opine smugly on Super Tuesday. Swaggering towards Washington Bush has a Super Tuesday, and starts thinking about how to battle Al Gore. Down and out John McCain never even tried to win in Georgia, and it showed on Tuesday as George Bush blew him away big time. This isn't Michigan Unlike their neighbors to the north, Ohio voters go with the front-runners -- and bury the insurgents. McCain files federal complaint Senator says Bush TV ads paid for by Texas' Wyly brothers violate election law. Tit for tat? How the Texas brothers who secretly funded attack ads against McCain have made millions managing state money under the Bush administration in Austin. Coming home to the GOP Thanks to John McCain, Northeastern moderates may be returning to the Republican Party for the first time since being shunted aside by the Reagan right. |
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