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To: Bill Murphy who wrote (5623)4/26/1999 7:35:00 PM
From: Tom Byron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 81008
 
no mention of my 9 waves and the end of the bear by mid-june.....
....:(

but congrats on your efforts, Bill...:)



To: Bill Murphy who wrote (5623)4/26/1999 7:37:00 PM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81008
 
great letter. go GATA!!



To: Bill Murphy who wrote (5623)5/11/1999 12:37:00 PM
From: long-gone  Respond to of 81008
 
Bill, name of Gore's new "help" to law firm please(note what he does for a living):
Any surprise here? Look at who will "help" Gore run:
MAY 11, 06:24 EDT
Source: Gore To Name Campaign Chair
By RON FOURNIER
AP Political Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Off to a shaky start, Al Gore's presidential campaign team is getting a new leader.
Former Rep. Tony Coelho, a prominent Democratic strategist and architect of the party's failed 1994 midterm election strategy, is taking the top spot in the vice president's political operation, four officials familiar with the selection said Monday night.
Two of the officials said Coelho's title will be campaign chairman. They all spoke on condition of anonymity.
His main task, these sources said, will be to give direction to a troika of interests inside the Gore team: The campaign staff, Gore's White House staff and his outside consultants. Gore aides and Democratic operatives have complained that the three interests do not always work well together — and often are at odds.
Gore leads his only Democratic rival, former New Jersey Sen. Bill Bradley, by at least 20 percentage points in most public opinion polls. But he has been prone to gaffes, and slow to respond to the miscues, as Bradley has threatened to close the gap.
Polls also show Gore trailing early GOP favorite George W. Bush in head-to-head match-ups.
The hiring of a campaign chairman is not a surprise, though the Californian's name had not been mentioned in public before Monday. Officials said the move does not undercut Gore's consultants or top aides at the campaign and White House.
One of the advisers compared it to President Clinton's 1992 campaign, when California lawyer Mickey Kantor was brought in to calm turf wars between the campaign staff and Clinton's political team in Arkansas.
Kantor became U.S. trade representative and commerce secretary under Clinton.
Campaign manager Craig Smith will continue to supervise the campaign staff and its budget. And the vice president's schedule and day-to-day operation will still be controlled by his White House chief of staff, Ron Klain.
Coelho, a former House majority whip, quit Congress in 1989 to avoid investigation into his personal finances. He has been an investment banker and lobbyist since leaving Congress.
While in Congress, Coelho was perhaps the most adroit political operator among the House Democrats. In the early 1980s, he transformed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee into a modern and powerful organization. (cont.)