| Republicans A vulnerable Democratic President in the White House has given delusions of grandeur to almost any GOPster with a pulse. Republican Challengers: - Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas- Front runner with a vengeance.
- Senator Phil Gramm of Texas- Big war chest, big war chest.
- Governor Pete Wilson of California- File this one under "N" for "Never mind"
- Pat Buchanan- Populist, dark-horse, divisive politician.
- Governor Lamar Alexander of Tennessee- Money man without a message.
- Rep. Bob Dornan of California- One of the most radical since, well. . . Bob Dornan.
- Alan Keyes- Reagan's U.N. Ambasador, now the pro-life candidate.
- Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania- He's the anti-religious-right Republican.
- Sen. Richard Lugar of Indiana- Smart, likable, and qualified. Pundits say he doesn't stand a chance.
- Maurice "Morry" Taylor- Multi-millionaire turned presidential hopeful. Sound familiar?
- Malcolm S. "Steve" Forbes, Jr.- Billionaire publishing magnate and political never-been.
- Tom Shellenberg- CPA, author, and deficit hawk.
- Charles Collins- The consumate internet candidate.
Those who might run: - Colin Powell- The former General is no longer in the running, but his spectre still looms large over the campaign.
- House Speaker Newt Gingrich- Newt's wife didn't want him to run for president. She got her wish; so did many Americans.
Republican Resources: - The Republican National Committee
- Recently up and running, this site counts the days until the Convention and has a plethora of right-leaning info, links and souvenirs.
- Giles' GOP In-Fighting Updates
- No, the earth doesn't shake, and the Capitol is not Mt. Olympus. But within this website you can read about what happens when the divisive nature of the Republican Party collapses upon itself.
- Republican Web Central
- National and local campaign updates, links to conservative publications and organizations.
- The Grand Old Page
- Lot's o' Links. Very extensive list of some of the more fun conservative and fun websites, such as the National Budget Simulation.
- The Right Side of the Web
- Home to the pages of those Giants on whose shoulders Conservative wannabes stand: Ronald Reagan, Rush Limbaugh, and Newt Gingrich. One of the biggest and most pretentious of all the conservative links.
- The Republican National Convention
- San Diego will be it's real world setting, but here's the virtual location.
- The Republican Primary Page
- A fairly unbiased look at those seeking the GOP nomination. Good background, plus looks at the careers of those Republican candidates who currently hold public office.
- Republican National Committee
- A depository for Republican documents like the Contract with America and the most recent State of the Union Response.
- THE GOP'S POLITICS OF DESTRUCTION
- Mother Jones' July/August 1994 cover story detailing how Republicans do business.
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