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Gore's camp calls the charge laughable, pointing out that by its count, Bush would outspend Gore handily over 10 years. (Bush's numbers, of course, say the reverse.) And Bush's new line of attack may sound off-key coming from a candidate who has worked long and hard...
A more immediate task was at hand last night. With most polls showing Gore with a lead well within margins of error, the two candidates are fighting for the roughly 10 percent of the electorate who are undecided.
Both campaigns will begin unleashing massive, targeted advertising campaigns in the final weeks of the race, trying to convince undecided voters that their candidate has the smarts and the integrity to lead the nation.
With five weeks remaining until the Nov. 7 election, the debate will give both candidates the opportunity to woo millions of undecided voters--voters who could decide what is shaping up to be the closest presidential election since 1960.
Certainly if the just-tuning-in, undecided voter were tuning in for issues, Round 1 could not have disappointed. On the surplus (big tax cut or small tax cuts), Social Security (privatize some or not), energy policy (drill Alaska or not to drill Alaska), and anything else one might have...