91. Among the presidential candidates, only former Sen. Bill Bradley, D-N.J., has focused on the underinsured. 92. Among the remaining presidential candidates, none has chosen to give the affirmative action issue as much prominence as Wilson did before he withdrew. 93. An avenue to advancement for many Hispanics, this concept is under strong attack in Congress and by Republican presidential candidates. 94. And Bush is vacillating on whether to participate in a Florida GOP convention debate of presidential candidates in October. 95. An open and neighborly discussion about guns and gun safety would certainly advance the issue more than Congress or any presidential candidate has. 96. And Democratic presidential candidates were excluded from participating in the Arizona primary by their own rules. 97. An urban person who listens to the presidential candidates in Iowa can get to feeling sort of inferior. 98. And George W. Bush, who already has shattered fund-raising records as a presidential candidate, has his hand out again. 99. And he has made a virtue of rhetorical stridency, the very characteristic that throughout the Cold War era worked against Republican presidential candidates rather than for them. 100. And both presidential candidates are literally boogieing for votes. |
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