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In the New York Times Magazine, Zev Chafets profiles the former Arkansas governor, exploring how a candidate “with no money, no organization, and no real policy platform or international know-how” has changed the Republican presidential race.
Author: Zev Chafets
December 12, 2007
In the New York Times Magazine, Zev Chafets profiles the former Arkansas governor, exploring how a candidate “with no money, no organization, and no real policy platform or international know-how” has changed the Republican presidential race.
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