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Despite what some conservatives would have you believe, Harvard is not the only campus in America that will vote Democratic this fall. According to the latest Institute of Politics (IOP) survey, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., leads President Bush by 10 points among college students nationwide, even with Ralph Nader factored into the race—significantly better for Kerry than national polls which show the race at a dead heat. And this is in spite of the fact that college students nationwide have similar views to all Americans on the general direction of the country...
...accused Bush’s presumptive Democratic challenger, Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass., of supporting economic policies that will make it “more expensive to hire workers” in the United States...
...patients. Republicans claim, meanwhile, that patients are forced to pay for superfluous tests indulged in by doctors afraid of malpractice lawsuits. The trial lawyers charge that the proposals are simply a bow to Republican donors residing in insurance lobbies. They’ve gone as far as accusing Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tenn., the majority leader and a heart surgeon, of “participating in the debate since his family founded the H.C.A. hospital chain and its subsidiary malpractice insurer, Health Care Indemnity...
Parroting an attack all contemporary Republican candidates deploy against their Democratic opponents—and that worked to great effect four years ago—President Bush says that voters shouldn’t trust Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass...
Novak also made predictions about Democratic candidates for vice president. He ranked the question of whether or not Sen. Hillary R. Clinton, D-N.Y., would be the running mate of Kerry as one of the top five questions he is frequently asked...