DENVER -- Democrat John Kerry picked up the endorsement Monday of 48 Nobel Prize-winning scientists who attacked President Bush for ``compromising our future'' by shortchanging scientific research.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. -- President Bush sped across southwest Michigan yesterday, assailing Sen. John Kerry for plans that he said would result in nationalized health care. Bush also defended his ...
SANTA FE, N.M. -- Sen. John Kerry said today that higher gas prices mean bigger profits for "this president's friends in the oil industry," as he argued that President Bush chose to help big energy ...
DOWNINGTOWN, Pa., Oct. 21 -- President Bush and Democrat John F. Kerry vied for advantage Thursday on the closely watched issue of health care, with the challenger demanding an end to Bush's ...
John Kerry aimed his barbs at President Bush Sunday, ignoring the other contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination. Kerry spoke to a crowd of about 1,000 people at the Fargo Air Museum in ...
It was a sucker pitch, and John Kerry fell for it like a rookie. I’m talking about President Bush’s latest cheap gambit–turning his own unjustifiable and costly invasion of Iraq into his opponent’s ...
Sign up for The Media Today, CJR’s daily newsletter. With one day to go, both campaigns are hustling to portray their candidate as a cocksure prize fighter on the ...
WASHINGTON - Time and again, the 90-minute debate between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry returned to two central points: Bush said the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq has made the world safer by ...
John F. Kerry blasted President Bush yesterday for allowing the ban on semiautomatic weapons to expire, as the Democratic nominee intensified his attack on the president's character, consistency and ...
If you listen to the daily reporting in the media, you’d think the presidential race came down to issues like Iraq, terrorism and healthcare. But what about technology? We decided to get the ...
The day began early for Democratic presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who aggressively defended his military record at a rally in Springfield, Ohio. President Bush continued his campaign ...
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