Republican Campaigns Review the major contenders for the 2000 Republican ticket.
GOP 2000 The National Republican Party
provides links to sites for GOP presidential hopefuls. You think
they would spend some cash on a decent webmaster, but they
apparently didn't. Good, but ugly.
2000 Republican National Convention
Philadelphia Inquirer's special coverage of the Convention
in Philadelphia, PA, from July 31 to Aug. 1, 2000 currently includes
great tourist information like where to get a good cheesesteak, but
not much political meat.
Bush Campaign 2000 An unofficial site that
provides biographical background with a whole lot of exclamation
points!!! and CAPITAL LETTERS!!!
RTMark The anti-corporate pranksters who
made gwbush.com a geek cause celebre have a few more aces up their
sleeves.
George W. Bush See what has George W. all
upset and purchase a "There ought to be limits to freedom" T-shirt
while you're at it. Scroll down for the Gore (Bore) parody sites as
well.
"Not for Sale: BushSucks.com" Wired News
reviews all the domain names the Bush exploratory campaign has
purchased. Those domains include possible VP candidates like
bushwhitman.com and bushridge.com.
Office of the Governor: Texas Explore W's
Texan initiatives, successes and failures before you make a final
decision.
"Puppy Love" The New York Times' Maureen
Dowd takes a caustic look at the GOP's response to candidate George
W. Bush. Registration is required but worth it.
John McCain for President Sen. McCain's
official campaign site keeps you up to date with the latest news,
polls and appearances.
McCain Interactive Dedicated to bringing
supporters of the maverick candidate the tools they need to rally
for John in their states. You can even read snippets of his book
before you decide to buy your very own copy.
Senator John McCain Evaluate his political
history and judge how he would fare in the nation's top seat.
John McCain: Politician Profile These clear
charts outline where and in what proportions he is receiving
funding.
"Running John" Have a good laugh while John
sprints across the top of your screen, straight down the campaign
trail. From the Phoenix New Times
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