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Politics : Electoral College 2000 - Ahead of the Curve

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To: Cisco who wrote (156)10/29/2000 4:20:26 AM
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PRESIDENT CLINTON has infuriated supporters of Al Gore by reopening old wounds over the Monica Lewinsky affair at the most sensitive moment in the American presidential election campaign.

With just nine days left before voting, and with the Vice-President having reluctantly agreed that Mr Clinton be unleashed to encourage Democrats to turn out to the polls, the President has startled the Gore campaign by suggesting that Republicans should apologise for their attempt to impeach him.

"Unlike them, I've apologised to the American people for what I did wrong and most Americans think I paid a pretty high price," he said in an interview with Esquire magazine, made public yesterday. "They never apologised to the country for impeachment, they never apologised for all the things they've done. But folks, I think that they haven't necessarily put their abuse of power behind them."


worldnetdaily.com
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