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Tags: UNITED States -- Politics & government -- 1989-; PRESIDENTS -- United States; BUSH, George, 1924-; REAGAN, Ronald, 1911-2004; PRACTICAL politics; POLITICAL planning
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- NON-REALIGNMENT. Barnes, F. // New Republic;4/2/90, Vol. 202 Issue 14, p10
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- Reagan and Bush: Call it a snub. McDaniel, A. // Newsweek;3/9/1992, Vol. 119 Issue 10, p34
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- THE BLUES. Barness, Fred // New Republic;9/5/88, Vol. 199 Issue 10, p11
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- The case for Bush. Kinsley, Michael // New Republic;9/7/92 - 9/14/92, Vol. 207 Issue 11/12, p6
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- PRESIDENT FOR A DAY. Barnes, Fred // New Republic;8/12/85 - 8/19/85, Vol. 193 Issue 7/8, p10
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