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...week's PGA Championship at Valhalla. Consider, instead, what Woods did right after he dominated the 1997 Masters. He studied videotapes of his performance: blasting 300-yd. drives, hitting crisp iron shots right at the pins, draining putts from everywhere. And he thought, as he later told friends, My swing really sucks...
...they believe will precede the Second Coming of Christ have prompted an unprecedented enthusiasm for Israel and Jews among many conservative evangelical Christians. That's hardly going to carry the South for Gore, but projecting the morally conservative image hinted at in Lieberman's announcement may be designed for swing states...
...they play down the father's role in the son's campaign, senior advisers can't wait to tell you how the son benefits from President Bush's 68% favorability ratings. Internal research has led W.'s team to conclude that the elder Bush is an asset with the swing voters who will decide the election. "They know that the Bush brand is not extreme," says one of the admen shaping the Bush message...
...both father and son. "It didn't need to be written down. There weren't that many people who needed to know. The basic thing was to look more conservative than his father, but don't offer up any real red meat that is going to worry the swing voters...
Finally, Republicans don't want to lose their best issue. The marriage penalty is one of the few sure-fire winners for the G.O.P., uniting family-values conservatives with married suburban swing voters. Clinton, reading the same polls, wants to take the issue off the table by swapping the marriage-tax cut for a Medicare prescription-drug benefit. But the Republicans realize that if they take the deal, they will have nothing popular to promise the voters in November. Thus, so far, they have said no. But if the summer drags on and the public buys Al Gore's attacks...