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Issue July 2005

Marathon Men

Bush is a self-professed fitness freak, always busy clearing brush at his Crawford ranch or sprinting on the White House treadmill. He appears to have spawned a new generation of politically minded endorphin junkies eager to push their physical limits as strenuously as they pursue their political careers—many of them, in fact, with an eye to replacing Bush. … More »

Issue April 2005

A Spouse in the House

Both political parties have a gracious tradition of embracing congressional widows. No fewer than three now serve in Congress: Representatives Mary Bono (R-Calif.), Lois Capps (D-Calif.), and Jo Ann Emerson (R-Mo.) all won the seat of a deceased husband. (Unlike the Senate, which usually fills sudden vacancies by appointment, the House holds special elections in such cases.) California, frequently the incubator of political trends, launched the widow phenomenon…… More »

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