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<title>Bush&#x26;#x27;s tough choice on race - whom to offend: longtime conservative supporters or minority voters?</title>
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<description> Bush&#x26;#x27;s tough choice on race Stance on affirmative action may hurt ties to GOP, minority voters 01/14/2003 By DAVID JACKSON / The Dallas Morning News WASHINGTON - The latest legal challenge to affirmative action presents President Bush with a difficult decision over whom to offend: longtime conservative supporters or minority voters he would like to attract. Mr. Bush has until Thursday to decide whether to oppose, support or stay neutral in a Supreme Court case that could decide the fate of affirmative action programs at colleges across the country. Blacks and Hispanics said this is an opportunity for Mr....</description>
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