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Better Off? Probably Not
"Are you better off?" It's a question the candidate of the challenging party asks during each Presidential campaign. The economy, of course, is the No. 1 issue this election, and that question has been raised in cities, suburbs, and small towns across the country. With the recent stock market meltdown and the collateral damage to 401(k) plans, many voters are indeed poorer. But in terms of real wages and the cost of consumer goods, are we truly worse off? For most Americans, the answer is, sadly, yes.
People:George W. Bush Activities:US Election 2008 US Election 2000
2008-11-03
Fla. man lives among the chads of 2000 election
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - It's been eight years since the re-count of the 2000 Florida election, but Jim Dobyns is still living with chads. One waited for him when he went to clean the top of the microwave. He found another by the coffee table. And when he was petting his cat recently he plucked one of the manila-colored flakes from its fur.
Nations:U.S. Philippines People:Sarah Palin Barack Obama Al Gore Activities:US Election 2000
2008-10-24
Post-convention 'bounce' averages 10 points
WASHINGTON - And now comes ... the wait for "The Bounce."
People:George W. Bush George McGovern Barack Obama John McCain Richard Nixon Ronald Reagan Activities:US Election 1992 US Election 2008 US Election 2004 US Election 2000
2008-08-28
Tim Russert's unlikely path to TV stardom
NEW YORK - Whether mapping the latest twist in the campaign trail or predicting what was likely to be next, Tim Russert was the newsman people in power watched carefully -- along with the nation's viewers.
People:Tim Russert Mario Cuomo Chris Matthews Brian Williams Activities:US Election 2000 Source:(AP)
2008-06-14
McCain and blogger trade barbs over his 2000 vote
Did U.S. Republican presidential candidate John McCain vote for President George W. Bush in 2000?
People:John McCain Barack Obama George W. Bush Hillary Clinton Activities:US Election 2008 US Election 2000
2008-05-09
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