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Article: Bush, Gore shift into high gear in campaign's final week.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
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- October 29, 2000
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DETROIT _ Al Gore, entering the final week before Election Day with a break-neck Great Lakes swing, is waging a two-front campaign to coax undecided voters away from George W. Bush while pulling back disenchanted Democrats from the Green Party's Ralph Nader.
Bush, eager to capitalize on Gore's predicament, is renewing his push in California and other states that had once seemed certain for Gore but where Bush aides now detect a vice presidential Achilles' heel. Nader is cutting into Gore's lead in several key states, including Wisconsin, Oregon and California
Gore's task is difficult at this late stage because he has to appeal to undecided voters who ...
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