Gary Bauer Can't Go Home Again
Internal survey at Family Research Council says 'partisan' leader unwelcome.
By Tony Carnes | posted 2/01/2000 12:00AM

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Related Elsewhere
The
Bauer for President Web site hasn't been updated since early January.
See coverage of Bauer's withdrawal from the 2000 presidential race in
The Washington Post,
The New York Times (which also offers a
resource area about the former candidate),
C-SPAN,
The Associated Press, and CNN's
AllPolitics.com."
To be candid, Bauer's political views and ours don't match in very many places, and in that regard we're not particularly sorry to see him drop out of the race," editorialized
The Cincinnati Post. "
But he ran an honorable campaign, and his candor, his energy and genuine decency commend his example to people of all political persuasions."
The Family Research Council's Web site offers audio commentaries on current events, public policy statements, press releases, and similar resources.See our past coverage of the Bauer campaign:Conservatives Voice Support for Bauer (Nov. 15, 1999)
An Open-Door Policy | Is meeting alone with a member of the opposite sex dangerous? Is taking steps against it sexist? (Nov. 11, 1999)
Republican Candidates Court Conservatives Early, Often (Apr. 4, 1999)
See also our coverage of the dispute between the Bauer campaign and a Salon.com sex columnist in yesterday's Weblog (third item).
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