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  Monday, March 29, 2004


[Washington Post: Nation and Politics]    By Mike Allen

AUSTIN, March 28 -- President Bush's confidante Karen P. Hughes returned to the public stage Sunday with plans to weave her combative defense of the White House into a six-week book tour, then go on the campaign payroll in mid-August.


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Chambers in 25 states could change majorities with a tip of three seats or less. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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  Saturday, March 27, 2004


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In the face of rising gasoline prices and stagnating fuel efficiency, Senator John Kerry is sticking with a plan to increase the nation's fuel economy standards. By Danny Hakim. [New York Times: Business]
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  Thursday, March 25, 2004


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In a tight presidential race, environmental issues could swing undecided voters. [Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories]
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  Saturday, March 20, 2004


President Bush's campaign is planning a blitz of advertisements, speeches and sound bites to define Senator John Kerry as indecisive. By Jim Rutenberg. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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  Friday, March 19, 2004


US election: George Bush's vast campaign resources give him a large headstart over John Kerry in winning the media battle, writes Philip James. [Guardian Unlimited]
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  Thursday, March 18, 2004


Today John Kerry gave a major speech today where he laid out his vision for a strong military. Our military families have the right to expect real leadership of the armed forces from the Commander-in-Chief. They have a right to competitive pay and... [Kicking Ass]
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Vice President Dick Cheney portrayed Senator John Kerry as weak, inconsistent and a threat to the security of the nation. By Nick Madigan and Katharine Q. Seelye. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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[AP Politics]   By CHRISTOPHER WILLS, Associated Press Writer

CHICAGO - Hours after his overwhelming primary victory, Barack Obama got a phone call that in many ways signaled his arrival as the new Democratic star in a Senate race with national implications. The man on the phone Wednesday morning was Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites), who called to congratulate the Ivy League-educated state senator and former civil rights lawyer for his victory.

Now the Republican candidate, Jack Ryan, faces a daunting task in trying to end Obama's political honeymoon while uniting a deeply fractured Illinois GOP and deflecting questions about his personal life.


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  Wednesday, March 17, 2004


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John Kerry marked the first anniversary of the war in Iraq by criticizing the Bush administration for stubbornly holding on to failed policies. By The Associated Press. [New York Times: NYT HomePage]
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