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Hasn't he blown a hole in the anti-rail criticisms of the Reason Foundation, professor James Moore of USC, etc. If they hadn't handled the public relations right, they would have blown a hole in their overall gasoline revenues. ``It's already blown a hole in his lead - I think that's his problem,'' Dole said, but he offered no fresh details on what programs he would cut to pay for the tax cuts. |
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