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Bush, Clinton Converge in Florida
AP/Qwest ^ | 11/2/02 | SCOTT LINDLAW

Posted on 11/02/2002 11:39:34 PM PST by ppaul

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- President Bush dueled with former President Clinton for votes in Florida Saturday, stoking emotions from the state's 2000 recount battle as they tried to tip the balance in a fiercely contested governor's race that will decide whether Bush's brother Jeb keeps his job.

"For the sake of Florida taxpayers, for the sake of Florida schoolchildren, for the sake of dignity and integrity in the office of governor, send Jeb Bush back to Tallahasse," the president told thousands of rowdy Republicans here.

In the first of three events Saturday with Democratic challenger Bill McBride, Clinton invoked the 2000 recount debacle.

"If you don't vote this time because of what happened last time, it's like taking your vote away twice," Clinton told an audience of blacks and union members at Miami-Dade Community College.

Jeb Bush observed that Clinton, Al Gore, Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton were all campaigning in the state for McBride. Each name drew boos. The governor said he doubted the four would have any impact on the election. "Multiply that by 50 and I will take one George W. Bush," he said.

The president's hearty embrace of his brother -- heavy on the topic of education, a driving issue in the election here -- capped a sprint through Tennessee, Georgia and Florida Saturday.

Bush implored Democrats, independents and "people who don't give a hoot about politics" to vote as he tried to give an edge to GOP candidates for House, Senate and governorships.

The 42nd and 43rd presidents immersed themselves in a contest Democrats say is an Election Day priority: toppling Jeb Bush. Joining the cause Monday, after Clinton's weekend campaigning, was Gore.

Gore has made the Florida recount, which decided the White House, a staple of his get-out-the-vote efforts.

"If anybody ever tells you that one vote doesn't count, talk to me about it," Gore said Friday in West Orange, N.J.

Democrats see the election Tuesday of McBride over the president's brother as a way to embarrass the White House and damage George W. Bush's re-election prospects in 2004.

"They're going to roll out every gun they have to win in Florida," said White House spokesman Ari Fleischer.

Added Susan MacManus, a University of South Florida political science professor: "It's the duel of the presidents."

The bitter 2000 presidential race against Gore loomed large throughout Bush's travels.

"I got a fond spot in my heart for Tennessee, if you know what I mean," he said in Blountville, Tenn. Bush won Gore's home state in the election two years ago.

The Republican faithful packed his audiences, but Bush sought to broaden his message. GOP activists, he said, should "talk it up with people who may not pay attention to politics as much as we do" and reach out to "discerning Democrats."

"I'm traveling the country reminding Republicans, Democrats, people who don't give a hoot about politics to do their duty, and go to the polls," Bush said. In an election season refrain, he added that he had some "suggestions" once voters arrived to vote.

In Tennessee, he promoted Rep. Van Hilleary in his close contest for governor against Democrat Phil Bredesen, and Lamar Alexander, who challenged Bush for the 2000 presidential nomination and who leads Democratic Rep. Bob Clement for Tennessee's open Senate seat.

"If you care about the quality of government in Nashville and Washington, turn out to vote!" Bush said. "Go to your houses of worship, go to your coffee shops, and when you get there Monday morning, instead of sitting around worrying about the weather, worry about who the next governor's going to be, worry about who the next senator's going to be."

Pointing to NASCAR star Darrell Waltrip in the crowd, Bush said the stock car driver had asked his permission to drive the presidential limousine. "No!" Bush said to laughter. But, referring to the region's favorite sport, Bush offered this assurance: Hilleary "is going to win the NASCAR vote."

In Marietta, Ga., Bush boosted Sonny Perdue, a former Democratic president of the state Senate, in his campaign to unseat Democratic Gov. Roy Barnes, the favorite. Bush also made an appeal for Rep. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., trying to oust Democratic Sen. Max Cleland.

"It's time to quit the sermonizing and it's time to pass the plate," Bush said.

"If we believe in democracy, if you love freedom, then you have a responsibility to go to the polls next Tuesday, and I'm not talking about just a handful of Georgia citizens, I mean everybody -- Republicans, Democrats, people who could care less about political party," Bush said.

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To: Brad's Gramma
"They are SOOOOOOOOOOOO sick and pathetic, aren't they?"

I've no love for the Republican Party, but I don't recall ever seeing GOP'ers cheering on a rapist. Democrats are vile filth.

21 posted on 11/03/2002 12:05:58 AM PST by toenail
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To: wardaddy
I knew the first time I saw Clinton angling for national office that he was arguably the most corrupt charlatan I'd ever seen on the political stage

My friend, I knew the same thing. I totally agree with your post and wish it could become a thread of it's own. If someone smarter than I would like to do that (with your permission)...go for it.

22 posted on 11/03/2002 12:07:37 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: demosthenes the elder
Bush, Clinton Converge

Come on, that headline gave me pause. Clinton and his dasterly deeds in the Oval Office and across the nation - will forever lend his name to anything sleazy and/or nasty.

A while back there was a Black woman that flim-flamd Hillary and some democrats about her coming to U.S. to avoid female genitial mutilation - Of course, all the Big Time Dems came to hear her talk and donate $$. It turned out to be a big fake on the woman's part.

The fleecing of money from those supporting baning female gential mutilation was called, by some here, a Clintonectomy.
23 posted on 11/03/2002 12:08:49 AM PST by Oak
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To: Brad's Gramma
The only saving grace from those 8 years is that now all those moderates I knew who were charmed by that sociopath now keep their guard up and I doubt they will ever be so charmed by an Andy Griffith acting lip biting Dem again in a National race.
24 posted on 11/03/2002 12:14:25 AM PST by wardaddy
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To: demosthenes the elder
I hadn't thought of that. However, we did not have a dead Senator so I don't think it matters. The Florida paper reported that the crowd was stomping and cheering and yelling USA, USA, USA...would have been great to have been there. Also, the Florida paper said clinton had 200 people, not 300. But we cannot rest. clinton had a closed deal going later on tonight at some trendy place where the real dirty deals probably took place. We must be ready for anything between now and election day. They are desperate!
25 posted on 11/03/2002 12:14:52 AM PST by Wait4Truth
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To: wardaddy
I PRAY that you're right.
26 posted on 11/03/2002 12:15:13 AM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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To: Brad's Gramma
We're all just a bit aggravated right now because he and Terry McAuliffe and the DNC have decided it ok to trot him out again at the last moment to go around and mug for the black vote.

No doubt he'll be at some (maybe several) AME churches in a few hours doing his best "I feel your pain" pandering to the huddled masses. How these churches get away with such obvious political shenanigans is another thread isn't it?
27 posted on 11/03/2002 12:20:22 AM PST by wardaddy
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To: wardaddy
I was in Louisiana during the 92 campaign, and got quite an earful from arkansan expatriates about the comuni.. ah, clintons.
They were right.
I KNEW they were right when Bubba got that haircut on the runway at the LAX.
That episode, to me, symbolizes the entire clinton presidency:
Bubba's just gotta have it, and everyone else must just suck up and wait!
28 posted on 11/03/2002 12:52:47 AM PST by demosthenes the elder
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To: ppaul
You know why the Demonrats are so hot for winning Florida don't you? It's so they can remove all obstacles for cheating in the 2004 presidential elections. A Democratic governor who is NOT the president's brother goes a long way towards that goal.....And guess who's next on the Demonratic presidential line up? That's right.....Hillary. Imagine the horror of it...(On second thought, don't imagine it, it's too horrible to contemplate). A vote for McBride is a vote for Hillary for president....(My God, I think I just made myself sick)..
29 posted on 11/03/2002 1:17:15 AM PST by JD4talk
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To: ppaul
The revenge motive of Clinton and Gore is so transparent and obvious.....except to most in the mainstream media. I hope lib/dems choke on their bitternness.
30 posted on 11/03/2002 2:44:11 AM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: kcvl
Its nice to see that sex-president clinton brought his two house slaves to rally the plantation. It should be important that all the independents view and compare clinton to GW and then make their decisions! Don't ya think? Could go well for the good guys.

Pray for GW and the Elections

31 posted on 11/03/2002 8:57:10 AM PST by bray
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To: bray
Yippee! Great news, they're letting Bubba out of the outhouse!!

Let the wicked witch from New York out, too!

The more the Klintoons are in the limelight, the better for GOP!!

32 posted on 11/03/2002 9:04:17 AM PST by joyful1
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To: anniegetyourgun
Well, here in Florida I did my part. Went to vote on Friday and took 5 co-workers with me.

Then I went to JEB's campaign headquarters in South Florida got some addresses and drove several older republican voters that had no ride to the polls. Then, I picked up several absentee ballots also from older folks and took them to the precincts. If we all do this, there will be no contest. GO JEB.

33 posted on 11/03/2002 9:05:34 AM PST by rep-always
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To: demosthenes the elder
Clinton's former environmental director in Arkansas worked for my dad. He warned us early on that Bill Clinton was not the true Clinton after the throne.
34 posted on 11/03/2002 9:26:46 AM PST by wardaddy
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To: Brad's Gramma
Speaking of Clinton, did anyone, but me, see the reporter asking him about Bin Ladin and his failure in that. Clinton became quite testy with the reporter. They kept showing it yesterday on MSNBC.
35 posted on 11/03/2002 9:47:06 AM PST by CaliforniaOkie
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To: wardaddy
Hey! I heard on the radio this morning that Dufus Davis was doing just that...going to a black church service. Wonder if he gave a "sermon"?
36 posted on 11/03/2002 12:30:02 PM PST by Brad’s Gramma
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