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Gunning for the center George W. Bush is trying to modify and moderate his perceived positions on guns. Last stop on John McCain's non-victory tour At last, the senator ties the knot with George W. Bush, but has to be reminded to say the word "endorsement." Alan Keyes teams up with Lenora Fulani The press yawns as the political odd couple of the year performs together before a half-packed house. Clash of the featherweights George W. Bush and Al Gore both support contradictory policies on China and Cuba. Neither can explain why. Al Gore's campaign stagnates Seemingly uncomfortable as a front-runner, the vice president is missing a chance to put the presidency in his back pocket. John McCain to condemn Confederate flag Out of the media spotlight and away from the presidential crucible, the Arizona senator will take a stand on a South Carolina controversy. How nosy political reporters measure up After they revealed the presidential candidates' SAT scores, we hit them up for their own. Pat Buchanan courts the Teamsters Looking for union support, the "reformed" xenophobe bashes the World Bank and vows to appoint James Hoffa to a cabinet post. Doing the math on Al Gore How Aunt Bea, Big Gay Al and Frankenstein fit together. Bush's Latino bid The Republican candidate reaches out to Hispanics and seeks to shed his party's image of intolerance. |
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