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1.Nader Candidacy Sparks Anger among Democrats
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Jim Malone In U.S. presidential politics, Democrats are furious and Republicans excited by the prospect of another presidential run by consumer advoca...
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2.Bush Support for Gay Marriage Ban Intensifies Debate
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Jim Malone A national debate over whether homosexuals should be allowed to marry one another intensified Tuesday when President Bush announced that he...
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3.US Parties Compete to Attract Immigrant Voters
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Mike O'Sullivan After the U.S. presidential primary season winds down, both parties will turn their attention to the general election in November, whe...
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4.Experts: Asian Americans Could Cast Decisive Vote in Tight U
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Stephanie Ho There are 12 million American citizens who trace their ancestries back to Asia and the Pacific Islands - about .5 percent of the U.S. pop...
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5.Bush, Kerry Face Many Challenges to Win Over California Vote
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Mike O'Sullivan Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry has all but secured his party's nomination, with wins in nine out of 10 states that held ...
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6.Bush, Kerry Campaign Strategies Emerging
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Jim Malone The U.S. presidential election is eight months away, but the strategies for the two major candidates are already emerging. For the presumpt...
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7.Presidential Campaign 2004 Plays Out on Capitol Hill
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Dan Robinson With Senator John Kerry having effectively secured the Democratic Party nomination for president, Democrats in Congress say they will coo...
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8.Polls Suggest November US Presidential
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Jim Malone Public opinion polls suggest the November election between President Bush and his presumed Democratic opponent, Massachusetts Senator John ...
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9.Political Candidates Turn Sights on California's Entertainme
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Mike O'Sullivan In this U.S. election year, politicians are turning to the entertainment business for support and contributions. Hollywood is, above a...
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10.Bush, Kerry Campaigns Start Airing 'Attack' Ads
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Jim Malone President Bush's re-election campaign began running television advertisements this week that are critical of his presumed Democratic oppone...