111. Gore has too many personalities, too many ever-evolving points of view. 112. Gore has two other potential paths to the presidency, although they have received far less attention. 113. Gore may have had some reason to feel that he was fighting the government of Florida itself. 114. Gore particularly has a steep hill of skepticism to crest on the issue. 115. Gore simply has to pit the have-nots and haves against the have-it-alls. 116. Gore still has two years to regild his image before bouncing into the Iowa and New Hampshire presidential rings to battle his opponents. 117. Gore would have to win more of the battleground states to assemble an electoral majority. 118. Gore would have you believe that the next presidential election is the furthest thing from his mind. 119. Gore had a lead over Bush in a New York poll out Monday, while Bush had a double-digit lead in a survey in traditionally Republican Indiana. 120. Gore had a much stronger presence than Bradley at the DNC meeting. |