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Live from Los Angeles Bush, McCain and Keyes joust about death row, public schools and abortion, but avoid jokes about David Letterman's heart. The case against John McCain Mr. Maverick seduced me too, but deep down, I know he's still a right-winger. The abortion dilemma George W. Bush has reinvented himself as a true conservative. But will pandering to the right on abortion make him unelectable in November? Party crashers Alan Keyes and other religious radicals are preventing the Republican Party from attaining its rightful place as America's majority party. 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. To not know him is to love him What's behind George W. Bush's plan to phase out press conferences? Stalking Gary Bauer Sex columnist Dan Savage goes undercover, and hatches a plot, inside Bauer 2000 campaign headquarters in Des Moines. Onward, Christian soldiers Keyes, Bauer and Forbes proselytize at a pro-Jesus, anti-gay rally in Des Moines. |
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