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    Surging with Steve Forget John McCain and Bill Bradley. On the heels of his strong showing in Iowa, Steve Forbes is the fast-rising insurgent.
    By Susan Crabtree [February 01, 2000 04:30 p.m.]

    Bush tries to steal McCain's tax-cut thunder The Texas governor goes into rapid response mode and quickly attacks his chief rival's new plan.
    By Anthony York [January 11, 2000 11:22 a.m.]

    Same message, new messenger Why does George W. Bush think he can sell a tax cut plan that Trent Lott couldn't?
    By Joshua Micah Marshall [January 10, 2000 05:15 p.m.]

    Murky future for tax cuts Republicans regroup and plot strategy after President Clinton's veto of their $792 billion tax-cut package.
    By Sarah Keech [September 23, 1999 10:30 a.m.]

    Republican tax cut, R.I.P. President Clinton plans to announce his veto of the $792 billion GOP plan Thursday.
    By Daryl Lindsey [September 21, 1999 03:16 p.m.]


     

     
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