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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (95248)11/30/2000 7:39:09 AM
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AL'S GOT NO ONE TO BLAME BUT HIMSELF
Thursday,November 30,2000

By DEBORAH ORIN

INSIDE WASHINGTON

AL GORE is acting as if he knows it's now or never for
him to become president.

That's why the vice president frantically hopped channel to
channel on TV last night, using his best imitation Ronald
Reagan head-nods to say he won't give up, even though
most Americans want him to.

Forget all the talk about how Gore can graciously concede
and become president-in-exile until 2004. It's too late to be
gracious - and anyway, Democratic fund-raisers just don't
buy it.

To put it bluntly, a lot of Democrats figure Ralph Nader is
right - Gore should have won easily, given America's peace
and prosperity. They say he lost because he's a lousy
candidate and ran a lousy campaign.
nypost.com
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