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Boy on the bus John McCain's impulsive, inspired and angry ride misses a few turns before getting back on the road. But can he catch up? Not so fast Though the press declared Bush the "winner" in last week's Washington primary, the absentee ballots are still being counted, and it's awfully close. The new callousness California's Prop. 21 shows that politicians would rather put troubled kids behind bars than rehabilitate them. Two for the price of one Republicans should rejoice over this spring's exciting primary race because either candidate is a winner. Primary suspect Legislation promoted by California Secretary of State Bill Jones may keep John McCain from winning the state primary. So why is Jones endorsing him? 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 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. Surging with Steve Forget John McCain and Bill Bradley. On the heels of his strong showing in Iowa, Steve Forbes is the fast-rising insurgent. Mad about you Al Gore's New Hampshire campaign feels more like a city council run than a White House bid. And it's working. |
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