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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (147599)5/22/2001 10:40:20 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
CONFLICTING REPORTS

Yet shortly after Jeffords told reporters about his intention to make an announcement on Wednesday, Sen. Arlen Specter, a Pennsylvania Republican,
said based on his own talks with Jeffords he expected the three-term Vermont Republican to stay in the party fold.

``He indicated to me that he is not going to change parties,'' Specter said.

On Capitol Hill, Democratic and Republican senators, voting late into the night on a tax bill, told reporters they did not know what Jeffords would
ultimately do.

Senate Assistant Republican Leader Don Nickles of Oklahoma said, ``I expect he's going to stay with us. I'd be more than disappointed if he switched.
I've talked to him a couple of times and I know he's weighing it.''

On Monday, Jeffords' office refused to confirm or deny a report that Democrats had twice offered Jeffords committee chairmanships in a failed effort to
get him to switch parties.

Jeffords press secretary Erik Smulson said in a statement:

``Regardless of party label, Senator Jeffords will continue to do what is best for Vermont and the nation.''
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