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...request that McCain sit with the family at the debate was sudden, coming after renewed speculation in the national media that McCain--ranked in public opinion polls as one of the most admired men in America--wasn't doing all he could to promote his party's presidential ticket...
While there were not many college students, largely because of the $35 student ticket price, second generation Beatles fans, like Brown sophomore Jeremy Adams, were easy to find...
...late to fall in love; the race from here out is a fight for the last 10%, the hardheaded, ticket-splitting, late-deciding swing voters who may be the least likely to make an emotional decision but seem to have trouble making a pragmatic one too. Last week, when the two men met at last, Hot Lips Gore was not inviting the voters out on a date; he called it a "job interview" and set out to show why he was the more qualified to lead, even if that meant behaving like a bully. The good news for Gore...
They may have lacked a certain something in spontaneity, but last week's presidential and vice-presidential debates did offer some revealing moments. Aside from their tendency to snort and sigh, the men at the top of the ticket also seemed disinclined to yield precious seconds for a mention of their running mates. Let's see if they behave more generously in this week's installment...
...went to Washington, then went nowhere. As a Senator he focused on topics like immigrant visas for highly skilled workers - important to business, but not the hottest of hot buttons for voters - while telephone calls from constituents went unanswered and party donors could not so much as get a ticket from his office for a White House tour. Going into 2000 with unspectacular poll ratings, he was targeted by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee as one of the most vulnerable Republican incumbents...