71. The poll showed continued geographical differences in how the candidates were doing. 72. The real test, they said, will be how non-incumbent minority candidates do in these newly drawn districts. 73. The race is a dead heat now and only time will tell how well the candidates did getting undecided voters to support them. 74. The two major-party candidates did a good job spelling out their positions on many issues important to the American people. 75. The White House disagrees, arguing that what the candidates did was exploit existing legal loopholes. 76. Then, quietly, they let people know what the candidate was doing behind the scenes. 77. They also have every right to know exactly what a candidate will do if elected governor. 78. They want to hear what the candidates will do for THEM, not for distant vested interests. 79. This is what Texas gubernatorial candidate George W. Bush is doing by bleating about welfare reform. 80. Those last two Republican presidential candidates had done little to court the religious conservative vote. |