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...weight with voters - but they can allude to the spirit of each ticket. And while the Gore camp is relentlessly optimistic about tonight's meeting, counting on Lieberman's upbeat charm to win the day, there may be a lot of sweaty palms in the Bush entourage, as the GOP braces to a backpedal away from any hard-right positions that may infiltrate Cheney's tight-lipped rhetoric. After all, it's Bush's compassionate conservatism - not Cheney's old-fashioned brand - that could sway the all-important swing voters...
...speeches, Bush effectively articulated a commitment to bipartisanship. He repeated his GOP convention assertion that Clinton and Gore had failed to fulfill their campaign promises after seven years in office and pledged to create an administration that would trust people to make the choices to improve their own lives. Perhaps to counter an impression that he would not be up to the job, Bush explained that his decision-making process would include soliciting advice from advisors and others on his "team," emphasizing his role as chief executive officer of the second-largest state in the nation. Of the two candidates...
Those are the results of a straw poll conducted after a debate last night between the Harvard Law School Democrats and the school's Republican Club, entitled "Grudge Match 2000: Dems vs. GOP...
Robert R. Porter '00-'02, chair of Harvard Students for Bush, said he "sent out a big e-mail for the 450 person GOP list," highlighting a pre-debate rally...
...election. Gore is attracting support unusual for a Democrat as the techie representing the eight-year economic boom, while Bush's tax cut worries some investors who fear for the government's fiscal discipline. Yet Bush is still the pro-Big Business, anti-Big Government Republican in this traditionally GOP enclave, and he also happens to be Microsoft's best hope...