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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: U.S. presidential election, 2000
Senator Bob Kerrey Joseph Robert Kerrey (born August 27, 1943) was Governor of Nebraska from 1983 to 1987, and a U.S. Senator from Nebraska (1989–2001) and a Democrat.
Following Bob Dole's loss to Bill Clinton in the 1996 election, the party's presidential nomination was left wide open, which led to a larger than usual number of candidates in the running.
With Keyes, loser of both Senate campaigns he had previously engaged in, frequently espousing ideas deemed to be too extreme for the consumption of average voters, it soon became obvious that Bush and McCain were the front-runners for the nomination.
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 John Kerry
John Kerry is a United States senator from Massachusetts and was the Democratic candidate for president in 2004.
She is the widow of H. John Heinz III, who served as a U.S. senator from Pennsylvania from 1977 until his death in a plane crash in 1991...
Kerry is no relation to former Nebraska senator Bob Kerrey, who also served in Vietnam and lost part of his leg to a grenade wound.
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 About us | Personal Democracy Forum
Andrew Rasiej is the Founder of the Personal Democracy Forum www.personaldemocracy.com and has served as an advisor to Senators and Congressman and political candidates on the use of Information Technology for campaign and policy purposes since 1999.
Bob Kerrey is President of New School University in New York City.
Bob Kerrey entered the race for Governor of Nebraska with no prior political experience and was elected as a Democrat in a heavily Republican State.
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 U.S. presidential election, 2000 - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-29)
Following Bob Dole's one-sided loss to Bill Clinton in the 1996 election, the party's presidential nomination was left wide open, which led to a larger than usual number of candidates in the running.
When McCain received a blow-out victory in the New Hampshire primary and proceeded to rack-up victories in several other New England states and the open primary in Michigan, he seemed well on his way to the nomination.
Therefore, Gore, who was presiding in his capacity as President of the Senate, ruled each of these objectives out of order.
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 Investment Policy Magazine - Current Articles
Senator Daniel O. Hastings of Delaware predicted that it might 'end the progress of a great country and bring its people to the level of the average European.' Congressman Daniel Reed of New York predicted 'The lash of the dictator will be felt.'"(16)
Here is Senator Bob Kerrey, a Democratic from Nebraska, at a Senate Finance Committee hearing in August 1998:
Kerrey's shrill rhetoric continues to be heard through a self-styled "nonpartisan, grassroots" organization called The Concord Coalition, which he co-chairs with Warren Rudman.
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 Sobran's -- The Real News of the Month -- June 2001 (electronic version)
* * * Former Senator Bob Kerrey of Nebraska (now living in New York), decorated for heroism after losing part of his leg in Vietnam, has denied a charge that he deliberately slaughtered more than a dozen women, children, and old men in a Vietnamese village in 1969.
Other members of the team vaguely support Kerrey's version, but they are reluctant to talk about the incident, and Klann's vividly detailed testimony, unlike theirs, can hardly be called self-exculpating.
But the lawyers, including New York's former senator, Alphonse D'Amato (credited with "a moral victory and a triumph of the spirit" by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu), had collected their fees -- in the millions.
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