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POLITICS-U.S.: REPUBLICANS SPLINTER AS BUSH'S POPULARITY FALTERS

POLITICS-U.S.: REPUBLICANS SPLINTER AS BUSH'S POPULARITY FALTERS

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POLITICS-U.S.: REPUBLICANS SPLINTER AS BUSH'S POPULARITY FALTERS

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POLITICS-U.S.: REPUBLICANS SPLINTER AS BUSH'S POPULARITY FALTERS

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New York: Global Information Network

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Global Information Network, 2006, p.1

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New York: Global Information Network

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With Democrats recruiting an unusually large number of viable candidates to contest competitive seats, many incumbent Republicans must decide whether to remain tied to the mast of Bush's seemingly sinking ship, or break loose in order to reassure increasingly pessimistic voters that they, too, have grave reservations about where Bush has been saili...

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POLITICS-U.S.: REPUBLICANS SPLINTER AS BUSH'S POPULARITY FALTERS

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