51. Bob Dole, the Republican nominee for the presidency, no longer has the luxury of comparing his wisdom and experience with a callow incumbent. 52. Bob Dole, the likely Republican nominee, has advocated balancing the federal budget as a way to deliver more to the average worker. 53. Bob Dole, the likely Republican presidential nominee, spoke out early against the church burnings. 54. Bob Dole, the Republican nominee, is generally a nagging footnote. 55. Both Clinton and Sen. Bob Dole, the presumptive Republican nominee, will visit New Jersey frequently between now and the November election, political experts say. 56. Both Hatch and Sen. Bob Dole, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, are trying to make it a major campaign issue. 57. Both President Clinton and Bob Dole, the prospective Republican presidential nominee, have proposed tax reductions. 58. Both President Clinton and Republican nominee Bob Dole maintained Web sites that contained their biographies, photos, position papers and copies of speeches. 59. Bob Dole, the likely Republican nominee, was asked about the truancy proposal while in Los Angeles for a book-signing event with his wife. 60. Bob Dole, the Republican nominee, has been reinvigorated after weeks of soporific campaigning. |
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