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Democratic candidate resorts to shock tactics to win over wavering
voters in his home state – and admits that defeat is a possibility

By Mary Dejevsky in Nashville


26 October 2000

The music pulsates, the crowd waves placards, cheers and stomps. Vice-
President Al Gore, his wife, his running- mate and his running-mate's
wife stride on to the stage at the Wildhorse Saloon, voted "America's
top nightspot" last year, to rally their troops for the last big push
of a long, long campaign.

It is a raucous but strangely perfunctory fund-raiser (Rosie
O'Donnell never turned up) and the audience, having paid upwards of
$100 each, has just heard Billy Ray Cyrus serenading the guest of
honour: "When your friends turn away, when you've given yourself and
it seems like you can't make it through – you just stand ..."

Mr Gore hardly lightens the mood: "You wake up on 8 November," he
says in words essayed at his pep-talk to campaign staff and
volunteers two hours earlier, "and you feel terrible. It's cold and
grey outside; it's drizzling rain mixed with sleet. You get out of
bed and stub your toe. Ouch.

"You stumble to the door and pick up your newspaper. It's all wet,
but you can just make out the front page. It says: 'Bush-Cheney
win'."

Thus does Al Gore try to shock the last wavering voters into his
Democratic camp as he reaches the final two weeks of a contest that
is the culmination of his lifetime in politics. "It's up to YOU," he
yells to the ranks of cheering supporters. "You have a choice!" And
he invokes the bright, sunny morning, with the birds chirruping and
the wafting aroma of fresh coffee that would herald the
alternative: "Gore-Lieberman win."

"The momentum is with us," Mr Gore says, citing the most recent
polls. But in broaching his ultimate nightmare in these last critical
days, he is also breaking the cardinal rule of campaigning: never,
ever even conceive of defeat.

Mr Gore and his entourage – his wife, mother, brother-in-law and
campaign manager – have just spent the best part of 24 hours in his
home state of Tennessee, which is pretty much the last place any of
them expected to be out campaigning at this stage in the contest. The
state ought to be secure for Mr Gore, yet no one in his camp even
tries to conceal any more that he is in serious danger of losing
here.

If he did fail to carry Tennessee, he would be the first presidential
candidate since George McGovern 28 years ago to lose his home state.

In an election that is the closest for 40 years, such a loss would
not only be embarrassing, it could lose Mr Gore the election, which
is why the Gores and the Liebermans cleared their diaries from
Tuesday afternoon to exhort, cajole, solicit and schmooze anyone who
could possibly be persuaded to vote Democrat.

As Mr Gore reminded his audiences, the margin of Kennedy's victory in
1960 was equivalent to one vote per precinct; hence the desperate
urgency, for both candidates, of getting their vote out.

While support for Mr Gore's opponent, George W Bush, seems energised
and focused, Mr Gore's seems just slightly downbeat. One of the
people who helped organise the Wildhorse Saloon party said, on
condition of anonymity, that it had not been that easy and that there
was certainly space for more people. Some of those attending also
muttered about the lateness and sparseness of the live entertainment.

In contrast, Mr Bush had dropped in on eastern Tennessee that morning
and drawn more than 1,000 to a town hall meeting announced just 24
hours before. There were so many people that proceedings had to be
broadcast outside. Mr Bush, though, has his own surprises to deal
with. He was en route to the state that could be his nemesis:
Florida – where his brother is governor and which could prove to be
his own "Tennessee".

Meanwhile, in the real Tennessee there are signs of confidence in the
Bush camp. On election night, America's "top nightspot", with life-
size horses strung upside down from the rafters – has been hired for
the Republicans' party.



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