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| - La campaña presidencial de Orrin Hatch de 2000 comenzó oficialmente el 1 de julio de 1999 con el establecimiento de un comité exploratorio. Hatch, un senador estadounidense de Utah, había sido senador desde 1977 y, en el momento de su anuncio, era un funcionario de alto rango en varios comités del Senado, en particular, el presidente del Comité Judicial del Senado. Se había establecido como un republicano conservador conocido por trabajar con los demócratas liberales en importantes proyectos de ley bipartidistas, como el proyecto de ley del Programa de Seguro Médico Infantil de 1997. Desde el comienzo de su campaña, Hatch enfatizó su experiencia en el gobierno federal y atacó la aparente falta de experiencia del favorito republicano, el gobernador de Texas, George W. Bush. Sin embargo, num (es)
- The 2000 presidential campaign of Orrin Hatch, a U.S. senator from Utah, officially began on July 1, 1999, with the establishment of an exploratory committee. Hatch had been a senator since 1977 and at the time of his announcement he was a high-ranking official on several Senate committees, most notably the chairman for the Senate Judiciary Committee. He had established himself as a conservative Republican who was known to work with liberal Democrats on major bipartisan bills, such as the 1997 Children's Health Insurance Program bill. From the beginning of his campaign, Hatch stressed his experience in federal government and attacked the perceived lack of experience of the Republican frontrunner, Texas governor George W. Bush. However, numerous commentators noted that Hatch's campaign was (en)
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