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Rolling back three strikes In California, even some tough-on-crime politicians are beginning to fight a law that sends people to jail for life for petty theft. Bush's Latino bid The Republican candidate reaches out to Hispanics and seeks to shed his party's image of intolerance. Republicans say hola! New TV pitch to California Latinos is an "optimistic" soft sell. You gotta have corazón Bush puts his heart into education speeches and promises California Republicans he won't desert them. Back from the brink Bush keeps a California office after all, trying to reassure Golden State Republicans he won't give up on the state. A deafening silence Why haven't Latino leaders spoken out about the LAPD scandal? Smells like team spirit Now that it thinks it has California wrapped up, the Bush team is trying to unite the GOP for a showdown with Gore. 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? A Black Panther's last hurrah David Hilliard wants to win an Oakland City Council seat by flogging
the legacy of the group that still haunts the city. His failure to
gain support shows how little the Panthers matter to its future. Seduced and destroyed? The California GOP came drooling after George W. Bush last year as the man who could save the party. It didn't anticipate the batting eyes of John McCain. |
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