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5:10 p.m. By NR's Ramesh Ponnuru, John J. Miller & Ben Domenech |
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Bush-Danforth, R.I.P. During his career in the Senate, Danforth amassed a record of moderate-to-conservative votes, while winning the support of social conservatives for his outspoken pro-life views, fervent defense of Clarence Thomas's nomination to the Supreme Court, and Episcopalian ministry. He also made geographic sense; Missouri is a bellwether state. Moreover, putting Danforth on the ticket would have boosted the prospects Sen. John Ashcroft's reelection bid and Rep. Jim Talent's gubernatorial campaign two candidacies of more than idle interest to conservatives thinking about their bench strength. But now all Bush can do is keep looking, and wonder what might've been.
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