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Chasing the SUV vote
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| SPORT UTILITY vehicles roared into stump speeches this month, flattening all common sense. At a speech last week introducing President Bush, Virginia's Governor George Allen juiced the crowd by ... |
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Aug 18, 2004 09:07:01 |
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248 ( -30 -12.09% ) | | Author | Boston Globe |
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