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...Reported by James Carney with Bush and John F. Dickerson and Priscilla Painton with McCain
...John Dickerson (on the campaign trail with John McCain in California...
From the very first Super Tuesday exit polls, the numbers pointed to a very big win for George W. Bush. By early afternoon, TIME political correspondent John Dickerson, in Los Angeles with John McCain, put his finger on the prevailing mood. "It's shaping up to be a really bad night for this campaign," he said. It turned out that was something of an understatement. As the evening wore on, the suspense quickly waned and voters waited to see just how decisive the Bush victory would...
...McCain campaign's hopes of a New England sweep, snatching Maine from under the senator's nose and leaving McCain with the cold comfort of his success in Vermont, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. "It's just a matter of time now before he leaves the race," says Dickerson...
...religious tolerance. In the end, however, it was a lackluster affair, as though both candidates wanted to make sure they didn't trip up at the final hurdle. "Ninety-five percent of debates only serve to reaffirm voters' preconceptions about their chosen candidate," says TIME political correspondent John Dickerson, "and this was one of those debates. Both McCain and Bush did fine: Bush did well on education, and McCain got his point across on foreign policy." Through the now-familiar exchanges, Alan Keyes stood to one side like an older sibling, shaking his head; at one point he turned...