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Janet Reno facing possible upset in Florida (Claims She Can Beat Bush)
AP via Yahoo! News ^ | September 9, 2002 | BRENDAN FARRINGTON

Posted on 09/09/2002 4:23:46 PM PDT by PJ-Comix

MIAMI - Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno ( news - web sites) made a last-minute pitch to voters Monday as she tried to stop political novice Bill McBride from pulling off a major upset in the race for the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida.

The winner of Tuesday's primary will face first-term Republican Gov. Jeb Bush in November.

In all, 12 states will select candidates for governor, House and Senate on the busiest day of the election season yet.

McBride, a Tampa lawyer, went from obscurity back in January to a dead heat in the polls against Reno, attorney general during the Clinton administration.

McBride has been more successful raising money and bought more television time than his opponent. He also gained a reputation of being the candidate Bush least wants to face; Republicans have spent millions of dollars on ads attacking McBride.

While Reno has high name recognition, many Democrats fear she cannot beat Bush, who is unopposed in the primary.

Reno spent Monday wrapping up her second pickup-truck tour of the state and trying to push aside doubts about her ability to win on Tuesday and in the final election in November.

"The real question on people's mind is, can I beat Jeb Bush?" Reno told supporters in West Palm Beach after arriving in her trademark red pickup. "You better believe I can beat Jeb Bush."

As for the primary, she said: "Not only am I not worried about losing, I'm not going to lose. I'm going to win because I feel I've got more experience at making the hard decisions in public service."

McBride, a former Marine who won a Bronze Star in Vietnam, addressed a veterans lodge and union workers helping his campaign during a swing through Orlando.

"What we need is a big turnout," McBride said. "That will be a good indication that we need a change in government."

If McBride wins, it could make it a more interesting race in November, said Matthew Corrigan, a University of North Florida political science professor.

"The Bush campaign already has the book on how to deal with ex-Clinton appointees: You make it a values campaign and try to emphasis education," Corrigan said. "McBride forces the Bush campaign to basically change the playbook because he is a different type of candidate."

Besides the Florida contest, there are races in New Hampshire, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Maryland, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin and the District of Columbia.


TOPICS: Breaking News; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: billmcbride; janetreno; jebbush; usflorida
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To: Theodore R.
I suspect you're right....and was just being silly!
41 posted on 09/10/2002 10:06:09 AM PDT by anniegetyourgun
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