Now I think New York is symbolic of the nation's division. |
People thought the election still might be so close that he could make a decisive difference in some states, and he very nearly did. But the states weren't quite that close, the way Florida and New Hampshire were in 2000, |
President Bush was a very big factor. |
Reagan brought religious conservatives into the Republican Party. |
Some people can have sensational moments at the convention, but don't fool yourself. It's all about John Kerry. They're selling something. |
That certainly seemed to be true in Georgia and Minnesota. |
That crossover vote shrank ... fewer Democrats and independents bothered to vote for McCain because they had a race in their own party. They voted for Gore or for Bradley. |
The Conscience of a Liberal, Reclaiming the Compassionate Agenda. |
The individuals throughout the United States have experienced massive devastation. We want to rebuild their shattered lives through shelter, support and other needed assistance. |
The market has essentially shrugged off Intel. Overall, it feels very powerful. |
The most exciting thing [this year] is the Out at the Library exhibit. |
The problem is it's not very powerful in California or downstate New York, where most of the voters are. |
The problem is, there wasn't enough of them, |
The Republicans may be better off without an agenda. They don't scare people. |
The Supreme Court ruled was that the Constitution requires that the allocation of the number of seats for each state has to be done based on an actual count, |