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Bradley gives Gore credible challenge Buzzer may sound, however, March 7
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Bradley gives Gore credible challenge Buzzer may sound, however, March 7
2000
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Last week, Michael Jordan, the biggest name in the sports world, endorsed Mr. Bradley in a 30-second television advertisement. It was the first time Mr. Jordan has endorsed any candidate. Vice President Al Gore, who began the campaign season as shoo-in, was surprised by Mr. Bradley's early strength among voters. With the polls showing him sinking, he changed tactics and started attacking Mr. Bradley. Mr. Gore posted an easy victory in the Iowa caucuses, and defeated Mr. Bradley 52 percent to 48 percent in the New Hampshire primary. Mr. Gore has capitalized on that momentum and holds double-digit leads in several states, including delegate-rich California.
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