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The strategy seems to be that the unfiltered candidate is the campaign's best asset. And while it's not a strategy that's destined to make the Harvard alum our next president, it has won him a devoted following. Even those who would never vote for him are wowed...
"If you are not satisfied, if you are not happy with what you see in the political system today, it is a free country," Republican candidate Steve Forbes said.
Though he had anticipated a bump from his strong showing in the Iowa caucuses, publisher Steve Forbes received only 14 percent of the vote to finish third. Alan L. Keyes '72 finished fourth, with 6 percent of the vote. Gary Bauer, the former Reagan policy aide, barely topped one percent...
According to exit polls, a third of Republicans thought Bush lacked the ''knowledge to serve effectively as president.'' Three fourths of those voters picked McCain, with the remaining votes split between Forbes and Keyes.
"I think that McCain probably wants Forbes to stay in for a while. That way Forbes can compete against Bush in states that McCain doesn't do as well in like Delaware and Michigan. And Forbes has a lot of money, so there's reason to think he'll be...