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One approach for Mitt Romney would be what opponents might call a double-vanilla ticket, with another white male as vice presidential nominee. Four possibilities come to mind.
Americans" reactions to the election"s outcome were never as passionate or heated as those of many partisans, pundits, legal scholars, and news organizations.
This fall, when George W. Bush started questioning Al Gore's commitment to holding down the size of the federal government, many pollsters updated their questions on big government.
The volatility of the polls, like the volatility of the stock market, shows that people are fundamentally confused about what's going on beneath the surface.
The Transition to Governing Project sponsorsa series of events that explore the governing styles and abilities of the presidential candidates.
There is much we still do not know about each candidate.
Bush has avoided years of fruitless negotiations on "implementing" Kyoto and given governments more time to address the risk of adverse climate change.




