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Bradley, McCain Drop Out of Race

Last summer, McLoughlin said, Gore was talking about a 1-800 number for traffic congestion, an airplane passengers' bill of rights and urban sprawl.

"Now we're talking about universal health care, campaign finance reform, poverty, and race. That's Bradley's doing," McLoughlin said.

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Bradley supporter John E. Raskin '03 said he was "sorry to see [his candidate] go."

"It was really nice to work for a candidate I genuinely believe in, someone who wasn't the lesser of two evils," Raskin said.

"A lot of the issues Bradley identified with will become more and more mainstream over the next decade or so," Raskin added.

Snider said he is not sure why McCain "suspended" his campaign instead of dropping out of the race altogether.

He said he thinks that McCain did not endorse Bush yesterday because he wants his sometimes-bitter rival to reach out to him.

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