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GOP Makes Its Case
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The GOP faithful have gathered this week in New York City for the 2004 Republican National Convention.

How will the Republicans make their case for the Bush-Cheney re-election this week? What case will they make about the economy, Iraq, homeland security and more?

Click one of the “Listen” links to hear a conversation on how the Republican Party will make its case for a Bush-Cheney re-election.

Guests:

Audie Cornish, reporter, WBUR

John Harwood, national political editor, The Wall Street Journal

Stephen Hayes, staff writer, The Weekly Standard and author, “The Connection: How Al Qaeda’s Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America”

Ken Mehlman, Bush campaign manager

Senator Gordon Smith (R-OR).

 
 

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