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The full-scale marketing of Bush lightning is about to begin. With the first round of general-election ads sponsored by the campaign airing as early as this week and the Republican Convention opening July 31, the Bush team is taking its message--that their candidate is a "new kind...
At first glance, McKinnon is an unlikely messenger for the G.O.P. cause. With the air of the Nashville singer-songwriter he once was, he is the kind of hep-cat presence that red-meat Republicans like to mock. A longtime Democratic consultant, based in Austin, Texas, who grew so disillusioned...
If it's odd to have a Democrat working for a Republican, it's even stranger that the message adviser with the Texas-size twang and 'tude is based in the heart of Manhattan. Jim Ferguson, president of Young & Rubicam's New York City office and a Hico, Texas, native...
Midland even informs Bush's policy preferences. Not long ago, on a campaign swing to Oregon, he tried to explain to a group of factory workers why he believes a portion of their Social Security should be invested in private accounts. "Maybe it's because I was raised in West...
Vice-President Al Gore '69 hasn't had it much better. The press is ignoring him, the polls are against him and even if he achieves a big "bounce" from the upcoming convention, his chosen VP can still upstage him.