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GOFFSTOWN, New Hampshire (CNN) - The question for every Republican in the 2000 presidential race, save for Texas Governor George W. Bush, is: How do you stop a frontrunner who has a lot of money at his disposal?
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"They had to wave at me to tell me when to stop, " says the 58-year-old Parkersville, W. Va.
WSJ: High Tech for Low Vision
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David W. Kreutzer, an energy economist at Heritage Foundation, said the government should stop subsidizing all forms of energy.
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Republican Party leaders are being told that they must soften their stance on gay and lesbian issues, flip the script on immigration reform, stop dissing women at every turn, and become more "compassionate" -- like George W. Bush when he was selling his candidacy in 2000.
CNN: GOP has power where it counts: the states