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April 27, 2000

   

BOSTON, APR 26 (AP) - Republicanscare and can't get it in the United States of America have to go across the border to Mexico to get their health care. It happens every day in Texas." 

 

Bush campaign spokesman Ari Fleischer, saying Gore's "credibility" was shining through, countered that Bush's proposed

health reforms would instead help as many as 18 million low-income Americans gain health insurance.

 

Gore, on the other hand, "fails to explain why, since he was elected, there are 8 million more Americans without health insurance than when he took office. And he continues his campaign of exaggeration, misrepresentation and distortion," Fleischer said.

 

The DNC fund-raiser came on the eve of Wednesday night's Republican National Committee gala in Washington, which Bush will headline and help the party collect a record dlrs 18 million in one night.

 

"The other side," Gore warned, was braced "to throw everything including the kitchen sink into this and they've got blood in their eyes."

 

Meanwhile, in Ohio, which is closely watched by candidates and political parties because of its record of going for the winner in the November election, Bush led Gore by 9 points, 52 percent to 41 percent in a new Ohio Poll released today.

 

When third-party candidates Pat Buchanan and Ralph Nader are included, Bush's lead drops to 47 percent to Gore's 39 percent. 

 

The telephone poll of 521 voters by the University of Cincinnati was taken April 5 through Saturday and has an error margin of plus or minus 4.5 percentage points.

 

 


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