Composite by Bill Reagan

Get on the Bus: A Tutorial for the US Presidential Candidates

[10 March 2008]

by Bill Reagan

While it may be noisy, cramped, and crowded with voices that sound nothing like the candidates', every bus is a microcosm America -- and a perfect place to really meet "the people".
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