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What Makes People Think Bush Has Won?

”Politics ain’t beanbag” — Finley Peter Dunne One of the many oddities of this cliffhanger election is what might be called the entitlement gap. Right from election night, the Republicans have behaved as if the election was theirs, while Vice President Gore has temporized. This sense of Republican entitlement in turn translates into a partisan […]

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Liebermania!

August 10, 2000 — Getting Their Money’s Worth : On August 3rd the Hotline reported the results of a new poll that showed that a clear majority of the public (65 percent) believes that the government’s antitrust case against Microsoft is “politically motivated by competitors” and that roughly twice as many […]

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Reckless Predictions

You had no reason to notice it, but The American Prospect was totally Y2K-free this past year. We didn’t run a single article about the disasters that were supposedly going to befall the world after the clock struck midnight on New Year’s Eve. We also didn’t run any articles giddily anticipating all the wonders that […]

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Cheney-Lieberman Chronicles

October 6, 2000 — Cheney-Lieberman Thursday night’s set-to between vice presidential candidates Joe Lieberman and Dick Cheney turned out to be the set-to that wasn’t. By tradition, the veep debates are the ones where the fur really flies. But this one was remarkably civil. Yes, Dick Cheney has a habit of talking into his […]

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The “Firewall” Between Katherine Harris and Ethics

Katherine Harris, who was simultaneously Florida Secretary of State and co-chair of Bush campaign for Florida, insisted that she had erected a “firewall” between her official duties and her extra-curricular political ones. But it appears the firewall must have cracked. An exploration of hard drives from Harris’ office revealed explicitly political documents on the state-owned […]

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For Many Voters a Choice About Choice

Many viewers were startled to hear George W. Bush and Dick Cheney sound kinder and gentler on the hot-button issue of abortion rights. In the first TV debate Bush seemed to declare that he would not try to overturn the FDA’s decision approving the abortion drug RU-486, that he wouldn’t make reversing Roe v. Wade […]

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The Two-Party System is Letting us Down

This year voting turnout could fall to a record presidential low. The decline partly reflects two dreadful candidates but also the long-term impoverishment of politics. Membership organizations have been displaced by professional fund-raisers and TV spots. The time squeeze leaves no leisure for ordinary people to go to meetings. Civic values are crowded out by […]

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The Lynching of The Black Vote

Many books will be written about the stolen presidential election of 2000. And when they are, one prominent factor will be the Republicans systematic and extra-legal effort to reduce black voting, details of which are just now being pieced together. Black turnout was way up this year, and nowhere more dramatically than in Florida. Black […]

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