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To win a popular vote, candidates can focus their efforts on "rallying the base" in states like Massachusetts or Texas, where an extra vote may be easier to win than a new convert in undecided states like Michigan or Pennsylvania. Districted elections force candidates to be centrists, winning states that...
For his part, Bush "was like a prizefighter pulling himself off the mat," said a source who was in frequent touch with those at the mansion. Bush kept calling Rove at the headquarters, demanding new information. "How's it look?" he would ask. "Anything new?" By 1:30 most states...
As the eyes of the nation focus on another Harvard-Yale contest--the still-undecided race between Vice President Al Gore '69 and Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Yale Class of 1968--this year's Game festivities will begin long before tomorrow's 12:30 p.m. kickoff.
People tend to think that the two men are only marginally different from one another. They are members of political parties moving towards the center of the spectrum, elitist organizations fighting over that American--the elusive "undecided voter"--who votes conservatively on financial issues and liberally on social issues, or...
Both schools fight for that undecided elite student who may succeed in politics or medicine or business or culture and eventually boost the endowment with a generous gift that would otherwise go towards a soup kitchen or cancer cure.