NAFTA, it will be a President Bush who pushes a bill and a President Clinton who gets to sign it.
This leaker was thought to be a top Bush aide, perhaps even the vice president.
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Two-thirds of all likely voters say they would be satisfied with a Bush-Gore matchup in the general election.
Russ Feingold, who's one of the Democrats' most outspoken war critics, are sponsoring another bill that could be considered after a Bush veto.
"(Senate Democratic leader) Tom Daschle will not be a natural ally of President Bush, " says Earl Black, a political scientist and presidential scholar at Rice University.
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Both the Russians and Americans say they are hopeful that a bilateral deal can be struck when Mr Bush visits Russia next week, at what might otherwise be a frosty meeting.
But radicalism is unlikely to be the hallmark of a Bush agenda.
If Mr Gore's task is to display some of the glitz needed to be a star, Mr Bush's job is the exact opposite.
The tent may be a cocoon, but the bush is right on the doorstep.
These could be announced in a speech Mr Bush is due to make on Wall Street on July 9th.
Neither of these seem to be a preferred option for the Bush administration.
Biden originally voted for the Iraq war but has since come to be a fierce critic of President Bush's policies in Iraq.
Bush will be a headliner Tuesday in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of pro football's Steelers and once the bastion of the world's steel industry.
His own party questions Mr MacKay's ability to generate excitement, and few doubt that Mr Bush will be a tougher and shrewder candidate.
Dean acknowledged that Bush might be a nice guy to hang out with but asked whether the library would consist primarily of coloring books.
McCain insisted in Windham, as he has elsewhere, that he'll be in a better position than Bush to take on Gore on ethics and campaign finance.
As a result, the challenge for Mr. Bush will be not merely to advocate a technically viable and affordable anti-missile system worthy of broad support at home and abroad.
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But after the Electoral College votes, or at any time during a Bush Administration, Bush's choice to succeed Cheney would have to be approved by both houses of Congress, a process set out in the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
The Bush plan would be a big boon to both the economy and individuals.
Some of their deference may be a diplomatic reluctance to rebuff Mr Bush to his face.
It would be a serious strategic error for President Bush to allow such affronts to American sovereignty to go unchallenged.
Another factor, too, suggests that benefits under a Bush scheme might be far lower than Messrs Feldstein and Samwick suggest.
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Republicans initially hoped that Bush would be such a strong presidential nominee that he would help sweep their House and Senate candidates into office.
Not many people believe this, including Colin Powell, America's secretary of state and someone considered to be a moderate member of President George Bush's administration.
He has evidently decided that Britain's contribution to a war should not be a token one: better Mr Bush's bulldog than his poodle, seems to be the thinking.
Recent polling has found an improving assessment of George W. Bush's presidency, a measurement which could play a factor in how Jeb Bush would be viewed in future Republican primaries.
And they also believe that a Republican presidential administration -- namely, a potential George W. Bush administration -- will not be as interested in government activism as a solution to the problem.
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Senior Bush administration officials told CNN that Walker may be charged under a federal law that prohibits assisting terrorists and terrorist organizations, although President Bush is still considering a variety of recommendations and no final decision has been made.
Mr Bush may therefore be taking a bigger political gamble than is apparent on the surface.
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