After all, what poll could have told you that Florida would go for Bush in 2000 (Bush margin: 537 votes) or that New Mexico would go for Gore (margin: 366 votes)?
That certification said the state's 25 electoral votes would go to Bush.
Democrats would like to unleash Gore in the third and final debate Tuesday night -- let him go after Bush's record and his tax plan.
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His ties to Mr Bush go back a long way: when Mr Bush first ran (unsuccessfully) for Congress, Mr Rumsfeld was one of the people who bankrolled his campaign.
Locals have to go into the bush to farm small plots of land, a dangerous necessity, explains camp leader Tomo Kello(ph).
Ever since Colin Powell and Rich Armitage were let go by President Bush at the start of his second term, reporters have suggested the latter was under consideration for various senior positions that have subsequently come open.
If Mr Christie answers the call, my guess is in a month's time the desperate calls will go out to Jeb Bush.
Free-trade agreements with Colombia and Peru (see article) will go nowhere unless Mr Bush agrees to renegotiate their labour and environmental components.
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Perhaps (history does not yet record) Baroness Thatcher really did persuade Mr Bush to go to war to rescue Kuwait from Saddam Hussein.
Fleischer, a die-hard Yankee supporter who donned a team cap to announce Bush would go to the game, dodged the delicate issue of which team the president would support.
Since Hillary Clinton voted to label the Revolutionary Guards terrorists, her Democratic rivals are keen to portray this as having recklessly given George Bush the go-ahead to attack Iran.
Some 1, 034 votes will be needed for the nomination, and party officials appear to be shooting for Bush to go over the top on that night, possibly when Wyoming, vice presidential designee Dick Cheney's home state, casts its votes.
While President Bush did go along with a new international agreement meant to make it more difficult to engage in illegal international trafficking in light weapons, he properly refused to subordinate domestic ownership of such weapons to supranational purview and dictates.
Having set in train his defensive program, Mr. Bush can go to the American people and elicit their support for the next steps initially, the relatively low-cost upgrades to the Aegis system and then, as needed, other complementary and cost-effective anti-missile systems (the most attractive option being space-based defenses).
Clearly, it would be far easier for Mr. Bush to go with the flow, earning the kudos of the chattering classes at home and abroad by allowing agreements reflecting the lowest common denominator of scores of nations to become part of the growing body of supranational institutions and legal structures.
Doubt remains, however, that a Bush Administration would go for a Libya-like deal.
Do you think that President Bush will actually go to Capitol Hill or actually send ambassadors up that way to try to sell this before he presents it to the people?
Former International Development Secretary Clare Short, who also resigned from the Cabinet after the war, also told the inquiry on Tuesday that Blair and U.S. President George W. Bush decided to go to war last summer -- and that it had to be in the spring.
Mr Bush and Mr Cheney go by a more basic code: unconditional loyalty to colleagues and the administration.
The only doubt is what happens in the unlikely event that Mr Bush decides not to go to war.
The attorney general said the US Congress had the previous October granted President Bush the power to go to war with Iraq.
If all we do is just go back to the pre-Bush tax cut rates for the top income brackets, for millionaires and billionaires, that would raise hundreds of billions of dollars.
George Bush has suggested he may go on exploring such a deal, provided it can be verified (Mr Clinton's sticking-point too).
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