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Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 16:52:31 -0800
From: "Storm,Hale T" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Bush faces challenges


George W Bush has turned to the twin challenges of constructing a
government and uniting a nation divided as he prepared to become
the 43rd President of the United States.

Democrat Al Gore, meanwhile, is scripting his exit from a
tortuously close campaign that will live in history.

Victorious Republicans, in conciliatory and sympathetic tones,
prepared to claim control of both the White House and Congress
for the first time in more than 45 years, while Democrats talked
ominously of deep partisan schisms to condemn the US Supreme
Court ruling that pushed Mr Gore from the race.

"This might be the end of a campaign, but it's just the beginning
of a much longer, difficult process," said Senator George
Voinovich, a Republican.

Aides say Mr Gore is struggling for words to pull the United
States together, but also to justify his 36-day legal fight to
force ballot recounts in Florida.

The vice president is planning to ask the country to unite behind
Mr Bush, aides say, though he privately groused about the Supreme
Court opinion - written by a majority of Republican appointees -
that blocked Florida recounts.

Mr Bush moved quickly into the breach, scheduling an address at
the Texas state Capitol building and tapping the state's
Democratic House speaker to introduce him.

He also dusted off transition plans laid dormant by the legal
wrangling, as aides reminded reporters that a Democrat or two
were certain to join the Bush administration.

In his first act as president-elect, Mr Bush will attend a
"prayer and hope" church service Thursday in Austin, spokeswoman
Karen Hughes said. "He wants to start this on a message of prayer
and healing," she said.

Each move is calculated to heal divisions caused by the brutal,
five-week election postscript. His mandate in doubt, Mr Bush is
already being urged to curb his legislative agenda, particularly
the ?800 billion program of tax cuts over 10 years.


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