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What should emerge from the stark contrast between Dean’s rhetoric and a more careful consideration of special-interest politics and voters’ general approval of Bush is that the Democrats need a message. Dean may succeed in the primaries by eschewing substantive platforms in favor of wearisome Bush-whacking, but that same strategy from a Democratic candidate in the general election will not win the party the White House...

Author: By Luke Smith, | Title: Dems Need a New Battle Plan | 10/2/2003 | See Source »

Both speakers last night said they are confident that women can succeed in today’s job climate, even as unemployment numbers remain high...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Conference Links Female Undergraduates, Businesses | 10/1/2003 | See Source »

...fair to ask whether Clark will continue to appear so attractive as a candidate if things start looking up in Iraq. In his hour-long interview, Clark said he expects them to. "I want the United States to succeed," he said, adding that by the time the election rolls around, "I would be surprised if they hadn't achieved substantial troop reductions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The General Jumps In | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...either energy-rich or brain-deficient. France is neither. And France's attempt to shape the European project in its own image is at least 50 years old. Given the continuing unwillingness of Europeans to pool their sovereignty in a true political union, France is no more likely to succeed in this effort now than it has been in the past...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Real Reason Americans Bash the French | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

...much of the media for him to enter the race and save the day. Those of us demented enough to follow electoral politics have been living with the nine Democrats for most of a year now. They've become pretty boring. They gather occasionally to debate one another and succeed only in diminishing themselves. Howard Dean's exciting candidacy was an exception for most of the summer, but he has spent much of September stepping on his epaulets, too. What's a pundit--or a despairing Democratic member of Congress--to do? I have covered eight presidential campaigns...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Savior Complex | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

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