Thursday, July 24, 2008

Frida Kahlo Diego and Frida painting

Frida Kahlo Diego and Frida painting
Rembrandt Christ In The Storm painting
The Clinton-Gore administration has blocked reform at every turn," Bush told supporters at an airport rally in Kansas City, Mo., this afternoon. "For seven and a half years, the vice president has been the second biggest obstacle to reform in America … now he wants to be the 'obstacle in chief.'"According to an analysis by ABCNEWS, some 14 states are still up for grabs, with neither Bush nor Gore claiming a decisive edge in state polls. The vice president is having to campaign hard in states won by the Clinton-Gore ticket in both 1992 and 1996, including Oregon, Washington and Arkansas, where he will be Tuesday.A total of 270 electoral votes are needed to win the White House. Bush has a significant lead in states totaling 205 votes, while Gore leads in states totaling 204 votes.

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