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It's early still, but a new poll shows the president gaining ground on potential opponents
By Alex Koppelman
September 24, 2009
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The former governor expresses concern about the Republican Party's trouble appealing to Hispanics
By Alex Koppelman
July 8, 2009
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"Now is not the right time to return to elected office," the former governor of Florida said in a statement.
By Alex Koppelman
January 6, 2009
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The outgoing president's brother Jeb says he's considering a run for Mel Martinez's Senate seat.
By Alex Koppelman
December 3, 2008
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Three members of the Bush family, and Vice President Cheney, congratulate the right-wing radio host for being on the air 20 years.
By Alex Koppelman
August 1, 2008
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Hillary Clinton's Web campaign launch gave new-media sex appeal to her trademark amiable caution. But will the money and star power behind her history-making presidential bid translate into passion among voters?
By Walter Shapiro
January 21, 2007
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Bush says he'd like to see his brother run for president.
By Tim Grieve
May 10, 2006
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Before Republicans attack the judiciary again, they might want to check the poll numbers from Florida.
By Tim Grieve
April 13, 2005
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Hillary vs. Jeb? The former president vs. the incumbent? Either way, it's a W for Democrats in the Democracracy Corps poll.
By Tim Grieve
April 7, 2005
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Republicans in Congress thought the Schiavo case offered them a no-lose political opportunity. Are they finally figuring out that they were wrong?
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2005
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The religious right steps up its demand that the Florida governor save Terri Schiavo by seizing her.
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2005
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In arguing that Jeb Bush should ignore the courts and seize Terri Schiavo, the religious right turns its back on two centuries of American law.
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2005
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The Schiavo case is almost over -- unless Fox News has its way.
By Tim Grieve
March 25, 2005
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The GOP policymakers who have intervened in the Schiavo case pose as Christian moralists, but they more closely resemble tribal medicine men conducting necrophiliac rites.
By Sidney Blumenthal
March 24, 2005
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Did Team Bush turn once-moderate GOP Senate candidate Mel Martinez into a gay-bashing, reactionary ogre?
By Mary Jacoby
October 8, 2004
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Did the Bush administration allow a network of right-wing Republicans to foment a violent coup in Haiti?
By Max Blumenthal
July 16, 2004
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He's the father of the modern attack ad, and he's behind the Bush campaign's new wave of anti-Kerry spots. Alex Castellanos is known as vicious, irresponsible -- and effective.
By Eric Boehlert
March 15, 2004
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The 2004 presidential race could turn on the Sunshine State, just as it did in 2000. And the early evidence suggests Bush is in big trouble.
By Tim Grieve
March 9, 2004
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Understanding the political dynasty that's made crony capitalism a way of life. Part 4 of "Big Lies."
By Joe Conason
August 21, 2003
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After promising a bold new investment in AmeriCorps, the White House has let the volunteer program and its crucial services fall into crisis.
By Dave Lindorff
March 3, 2003
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With its allies now controlling Congress and the White House, the religious right launches a crusade to cleanse America of sin. The first battlefield: Women's bodies.
By Louise Witt
January 3, 2003
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The governor's lesbian joke about the women arrested in the Rilya Wilson case is the latest example of his mean sense of humor -- when he thinks the media isn't listening.
By Joy-Ann Reid
October 5, 2002
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Gov. Jeb Bush calls for jail time for nonviolent drug offenders as his daughter gets sent to rehab.
By Arianna Huffington
September 16, 2002
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A Labor Day gift from baseball players. Plus, how the Democrats become a majority party, Jeb Bush settles a voting rights suit in Florida and Colorado gets rocky for a GOP incumbent.
August 30, 2002
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Before Sept. 11, residents loved to gripe at the out-of-state visitors clogging Orlando. But then they were gone.
By Elizabeth Randall
March 11, 2002