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Here's a quick look at where Sen. John Kerry and President Bush stand on the central issues in the race for the White House.
In the photograph, found on his Web site and in his commercials, John Kerry is a young... Service records key to Bush vs. Kerry Chron Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo ...
This Against the Grain commentary was written by CBSNews.com's Dick Meyer. I'll go out on a sappy limb: the three debates between George Bush and John Kerry will go down as the most important, the ...
CORAL GABLES, Fla., Sept. 30 -- President Bush has thrown Sen. John F. Kerry's words back on him during nearly every speech of the campaign, but he rocked back in irritation during the first ...
Bush vs. Kerry: Final Round. Now that the debates are over, ... Dick Cheney's "I never met John Edwards" and George Bush's "I never said I didn't care much about Osama Bin Laden." ...
This presidential election will affect the economy and America's role in the world. But most important, it will shape the future of the Supreme Court of the United States. No new justice has been ...
President Bush and Democratic rival John Kerry graduated from Yale University in the 1960s, a time of upheaval at Yale and campuses across the country.
John Kerry has already begun looking beyond the primaries to a possible race against President Bush in the fall. Commentator Jay Bryant is a Republican political consultant, and he says that - if ...
As long as there has been an American press, our elections have been fought in the media. What's notable about Election 2004 is how much of it was fought against the media. Throughout the ...
Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry tends to talk much about technology, but both broke their customary silence last week in speeches the same day. The presidential hopefuls simultaneously said ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to writer James Fallows about the debating styles of President Bush and Senator John Kerry. Fallows studied videotapes of both candidates debating earlier in their ...
Immediately following Bush and Kerry's initial faceoff in Miami, James Fallows, The Atlantic's national correspondent, penned some thoughts on their respective performances ...
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