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Presidential News Archives for October 24, 2006

Longtime White House usher retiring
Oct 24 2006 7:05PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Gary Walters has heard the musings of seven presidents and even peeked under the floorboards of the White House.
 
Bush advisers blitz radio airwaves
Oct 24 2006 7:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush's political top gun Karl Rove gushes with optimism about Election Day. National security adviser Stephen Hadley says the Iraqis need to do more to secure their nation _ and do it faster. Presidential confidant Dan Bartlett takes a few verbal punches at Democrats.
 
Gen. Pace optimistic about Iraq progress
Oct 24 2006 5:51PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The top American general said Tuesday he is not discouraged by what other U.S. commanders have described as disappointing progress in securing Baghdad, but he predicted no quick turnaround.
 
Cheney says Clinton could win presidency
Oct 24 2006 5:39PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney said Tuesday he thinks Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton could win the presidency. He said Sen. Barack Obama might be viewed by voters as too inexperienced.
 
Cheney compared to Darth Vader
Oct 24 2006 4:25PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice President Dick Cheney, a villain? He knows some people think of him that way.
 
Bush campaigns on pocketbook issues
Oct 24 2006 3:57PM (CT)
SARASOTA, Fla. (AP) - Look around the dinner table and add $500 to your tax bill for each child, President Bush said Tuesday as he sought to convince voters that Democrats would destroy the economy and the family budget if they took over Congress.
 
   

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