John McCain

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A GOP rebel in Dixie
If passionate presidential candidate John McCain hopes to topple George W. Bush, he may have to dare to be boring.
Bush and McCain go head-to-head
The GOP front-runner blasts his rival's plan for campaign-finance reform.
Bush gets religion
The GOP front-runner extols Jesus and criticizes McCain in his third debate.
Letters to the Editor
Keep the morning-after pill away from our daughters! Plus: Buffy" fans strike back; McCain is the perfect "anti-Clinton."
McCain vs. New York
The GOP presidential candidate says he'll sue if the state's byzantine laws keep him off the ballot.
Send in the clowns
George W. Bush's presidential debate debut turns into a genuine snoozefest.
Jews for a day
All six GOP presidential hopefuls schlep their pandering points to the Republican Jewish Coalition's candidates forum.
Senator from the fourth estate
Adored by the national media, criticized at home, John McCain has turned his reputation for candor into political capital.
If he can make it here ...
Arizona Sen. John McCain's toughest opponent in the New York primary is not George W. Bush, but the state's Byzantine process for qualifying for the ballot.
McCain's world order
The iconoclastic presidential candidate offers a five-point foreign policy plan and picks up a surprising endorsement.
How the Internet could save John McCain
The man trailing Bush lays out a subversive strategy for catching up.
Where was George?
Days after his foreign policy lecture at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, GOP front-runner George W. Bush misses debate class at Arizona State University.
Air war
The men who would be president launch their TV campaigns, with -- Surprise! -- lots of smiling kids in the background.
GOP governors gloat at ritzy resort
George W. Bush is a no-show, but rumors that he might drop by have attendees as excited as girls at a junior high slumber party expecting a surprise visit from the boys.
Letters to the Editor
Do Catholics deserve "Dogma"? Plus: You can't define the Net by its ghettos; what did the Bible tell white supremacist killers?
Hot temper or just hot air?
Who says John McCain doesn't have the temperament to be president?
The men who would be king
In the absence of the main attraction, George W. Bush, the other five Republican hopefuls strut their stuff in their first town meeting of the season.
Let the slugfest begin
GOP rivals race to accuse one another of the sin of "going negative."
Letters to the Editor
Wouldn't you worry if your daughter was a prostitute? Plus: Lower socioeconomic status suggests lesser intelligence; Buchanan will protect America from the "global democrats."
Hair today, gone tomorrow
Bowl cut Dole? Why a different style might've helped. Larry King and Jennifer Love Hewitt on repetitive motion; Diana Ross on excessive emotion; and why the "Friends" got a loser promotion.
Money talks, reform walks
The McCain-Feingold campaign-finance bill died in the Senate on Tuesday. Again.
How Cindy McCain was outed for drug addiction
When an attempt to get tough with a whistleblower backfired in 1994, the McCain spin machine went into overdrive, and the candidate's wife confessed to problems the media was already poised to reveal.
Three days in Seattle
Bush, Dole and Forbes come to kiss the ring of Republican women in the Emerald City.
No place like home?
While his campaign is gaining some momentum in places like New Hampshire and South Carolina, Arizona Sen. John McCain is locked in a tough primary fight in his own backyard.
Reform phonies?
Are Democrats conspiring with Republicans to block McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform?
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