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To: Snowman who wrote (76615)11/15/2000 7:14:11 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769669
 
Gore....Panic setting in....

But what about "the will of the people?"

Sources: Some Dems Running
Out of Patience With Gore
Wednesday, November 15, 2000
By Rita Cosby

WASHINGTON — With no clear end to Florida's election
chaos in sight, tensions are rising, even within Al
Gore's camp.

Sources close to the vice president told FOX News that
his longtime adviser Peter Knight has been told by
several key donors that they do not have open wallets
with unlimited cash, and that they want the election
turmoil to end in the next few days.

Knight has held two conference calls with about 75
supporters and donors to raise $3 million to pay for
lawyers to take their case in Florida to the courts. As
the race drags on, however, that cost could rise. Sources
said that in the last call, some donors told Knight they
were running out of patience.

Sources close to Gore also told FOX News that this week
members of Gore's campaign staff called Sens. John
Breaux, D-La, and Robert Torricelli, D-NJ, to express
their anger over the senators' public comments that the
Florida situation should not drag out much longer because
it could damage the legitimacy of the presidency.

"The pressure on someone is going to be enormous to
accept whatever result Florida has reached, and that
falls equally on both parties," Torricelli told FOX News
Sunday this week.

And Gore is getting some pressure from within his own
family. Close friends of the vice president told FOX News
that Gore's oldest daughter Karenna, one of his key
advisers, has been telling her father to show restraint
for the good of the country, and that whatever the
outcome, he must accept the decision of the courts.

In addition, the Gore campaign is relieved that future
New York Senator Hillary Clinton is out of the country
right now attending memorial services in Israel for the
wife of late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. Sources in the
campaign said they felt Clinton was a polarizing figure
who riled up Republicans and the public last week when
she said she would introduce legislation in the Senate to
abolish the electoral college.

FOXNews.com's Sharon Kehnemui contributed to this report



To: Snowman who wrote (76615)11/15/2000 7:14:19 PM
From: $Mogul  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769669
 
Will Bush abide by Vice President Gore's proposel...http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/nm/20001029/en/mdf126644.html

nice try snoball... keep snowing em'