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In-depth interviews with the presidential candidates

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Bill Bradley (Withdrew on 3/9/00)

Dollar Bill, on his 'joyful journey.' The presidential candidate's complete interview with Chief Political Correspondent Roger Simon. (11/29/99)

The underdog: A long shot, at the top of his game. (4/19/99)

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Pat Buchanan

Pat's back: America first, last, and always. (5/10/99)

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George W. Bush

'Moving out, looking forward': Flying from Austin, Texas, to Washington, Governor Bush talked with Senior Writer Kenneth T. Walsh. (8/7/00)

The new game plan. An interview with U.S. News White House Correspondent Kenneth T. Walsh. (3/8/00)

The only overdog: The Texas governor's complete interview with U.S. News columnist Gloria Borger. (1/17/00)

Running on his faith. An exclusive U.S. News interview with George W. Bush on faith. (12/6/99)

A talk with the governor: 'I have to perform,' he says. (11/16/98)

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Al Gore

A fight 'for people, not the powerful': As the convention approached, Al Gore spoke with Senior Writer Kenneth T. Walsh. (8/21/00)

Running on his faith. An exclusive U.S. News interview with Al Gore on faith. (12/6/99)

Al Gore lets loose: An interview with the vice president. (10/11/99)

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John McCain (Withdrew on 3/9/00)

McCain on McCain: 'He was not afraid of a fight.' (2/14/00)

McCain's way: 'I'm a proud conservative.' (12/27/99)

Temper, temper: He's refreshing, funny, and fiery. (4/5/99)

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