Word: midwest
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Among the other newcomers, Cliff Nguyen was one of the most dominant singles players in Pennsylvania, and Chris Chiou excelled in the Midwest, playing for a Nebraska high school. Rounding out the class of 2004 are George Turner and Bo Wiegand...
...vowed, "The Democratic Party is going to take back God this time." A Gore strategist notes that while Northeasterners may be more straitlaced and tight-lipped on matters of faith, Lieberman's holy spirit is touching people in all the right places: "Blacks dig it. Catholics in the Midwest dig it," the adviser says. "It's great for Reagan Democrats...
Your coverage of "the Lieberman factor" is valuable to your readers. Your poll reveals that significantly more people in the Midwest, South and West said the fact that Lieberman is Jewish would make them less likely to vote for the ticket. Yes, anti-Semitism is alive and well and living in America. JUDY LEVINE Arlington...
...locked up the states that will decide the election. Bush is doing best in the West and the Deep South. But Gore has New York and California, which have three more electoral votes than all the Bush states west of the Mississippi. So the most important territory is the Midwest, where Bush's lead tends to fall within the margin of error. Bush is targeting several other states in the South and the Northwest that have voted for Clinton but have yet to embrace Gore. For Gore, winning the battleground states means solidifying his base--especially union voters considering Ralph...
With 106 electoral votes, the Midwest is prized territory. The two campaigns have focused their ads, money and time on the region's moderate, working-class families...