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YouFool: Candidates Gone Wildnew

John McCain approves of sexy Nazi girls? John Edwards supports Satanists? Mitt Romney endorses casual sex? At least that's how it appears on YouTube.
Long Island Press  |  Robbie Woliver and Michael M. Martino Jr.  |  04-26-2007  |  Politics

Swing ... and a Missnew

Just when the time might be ripe, Clinton and Wilson hold back on criticizing Bush.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Carl Kozlowski and Justin Chapman  |  04-14-2006  |  Politics

94 Reasons Not to Vote for George W. Bushnew

It doesn't matter who you are or what you believe, George W. Bush has betrayed you, specifically and repeatedly. The editor of Orlando Weekly lays out the reasons law-and-order types, devout Christians, fiscal conservatives and others should oppose a second term for Bush. He sources his opinions, too.
Orlando Weekly  |  Bob Whitby  |  10-13-2004  |  Politics

What Ralph Nader Is Doing to the Greensnew

It's not just the Democrats who need to worry about Ralph Nader's current run for the presidency. His candidacy could damage the Green Party he put on the political map when he ran in 2000.
Boston Phoenix  |  Adam Reilly  |  08-07-2004  |  Politics

Bush and Kerry Both Belonged to Yale Secret Societynew

John Kerry and George W. Bush have a common link--membership in America´s most elite and secretive college club, Yale´s Skull and Bones. Will a presidential campaign unlock the secrets of the Tomb?
Hartford Advocate  |  Paul Bass  |  08-07-2004  |  Politics

The Dean Effect: Howard's Crowd is Branching Out

Howard Dean tells Seven Days he doesn't want the base of supporters he energized during his presidential campaign to go away, just to be pointed in different directions. The alt-weekly interviews Dean and 10 of his former key staffers and volunteers -- including Joe Trippi and Zephyr Teachout -- to find out where they are now and how they were inspired the campaign.
Seven Days  |  Cathy Resmer  |  05-28-2004  |  Politics

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