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Politics : Why is Gore Trying to Steal the Presidency?

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To: scott_jiminez who wrote (1178)11/19/2000 10:11:25 AM
From: Don Pueblo  Read Replies (2) of 3887
 
One other thing: whoever wins this election will be the president.

After this election, that president will have complete understanding that if he violates the trust of the American people, they will react quickly and very strongly.

Therefore, he will have a mandate not to screw up. There will always be people that claim he screwed up just because he is a Democrat or just because he is a Republican, but the fact remains that the next president of the United States is being forced to think twice about anything he does for the next four years, and he will govern knowing that he had better keep his shinola straight.

A simple question results from this premise: From the actions of both candidates in the last two weeks, who do you trust more?
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