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Gore focused criticism on the presumptive Republican nominee, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, but never mentioned his Democratic rival, former Sen. Bill Bradley...
...long ago, things weren't looking that good for the Crimson. A spectacular weekend against Yale and Princeton, along with a possible weekend sweep, has given Harvard the kind of momentum that Bill Bradley can only pray...
Seriously behind in points, Bill Bradley needed to deliver a knockout punch in Wednesday night's debate, the type of blow that would draw the headlines that have eluded his candidacy since the primary season began in late January. Instead, the ex-senator employed the dubious fight plan of laying off of his opponent, getting in only the occasional soft jab. Bradley barely mentioned Gore during the debate, reversing his previous tack of criticizing the veep's wavering on such issues as abortion and gun control, and instead emphasizing his own agenda. In the end, the only headlines Bradley garnered...
...strategy shift would seem to be a prelude for a graceful fade-out from the presidential picture. "All of Bradley's body language seems to indicate that he realizes that the race is over," says TIME political correspondent Karen Tumulty. "So now he's trying to frame what his legacy is. By making his last images as someone who's run a clean campaign, he's trying to be remembered for how he affected the nature of campaigning. It's also not entirely out of the question that he's trying to position himself for a place on a Gore...
...according to Bradley, he'll fight on. In a pre-debate press conference Bradley quoted Mark Twain: "The reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated." Are they? It's true that the candidates are fairly close in the delegate count and that only a small fraction of the nominating votes have been cast (there are more than 30 times as many votes at stake Tuesday as have been decided already), but Gore is comfortably ahead in the polls in every voting state and, barring an aggressive last-minute move by Bradley or a gaffe by Gore, there's no reason...