Not the best of previews by Reuters for Gordon's meeting with Bush
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown will meet all three major U.S. presidential
candidates on Thursday before seeing President George W. Bush, a reminder that
world leaders are now looking beyond Bush to his successor.
Brown, on
his second U.S. visit since taking office last year, holds talks in rapid
succession with presumptive Republican nominee John McCain and the Democrats
vying for their party's nomination, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama.
He then goes to the White House to meet Bush, who shares the
British prime minister's plight -- low popularity and economic problems at home.
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