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CAMPAIGN'92 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS 825 Massachusetts Downtown Lawrence Open evenings 'til 8:30 Open Sunday 12:00 to 5:00 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Candidates begin final run The Associated Press Bill Clinton panned for electoral gold in the West yesterday, offering traditionally Republican voters a new Democratic party rather than the tax-and-spend habits of the past. President Bush likened his young rival to a "struggling Little League manager" not ready for the Oval Office. His presidency in peril, Bush was asked point blank if anyone had told him his re-election race was already lost. "Not anyone I trust," he said with emphasis. Clinton's charteredjet was touching down in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana as he bid for victory in a region of the country that has voted Republican each year since 1964. With less than two weeks remaining until Election Day, it was not so much what the candidates said that counted, but where they said it. By contrast, Bush had his ticket punched aboard a chartered train across North Carolina, a state Republicans usually have locked up in the race for the White House. Ross Perot was back home in Texas, pursuing his independent bid by now-familiar unconventional means. His campaign has purchased 30-minute network slots for commercials today, Friday and Saturday. In among the candidates' rhetoric came the curiosities of life in the stretch run: — Bush stopped by a Waffle House for breakfast before boarding his train, possibly for the food, more likely to underscore his charge that Clinton waffles on one issue after another. The local diners engaged the president in a game of riddles, and he was ready with a joke. "Did you hear the one about the duck that went into the bar?" asked the president of the United States. "Bartender looked at the duck and said, 'Yourpants are down.' When his audience did not immediately get it, he pointed out that "down" has two meanings. — The York County Coast Star, a weekly newspaper published in the shadow of Bush's summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine, issued an endorsement for Clinton. Four more years of Bush, it said, promise "well meaning but timid" policies. — The Democratic Party previewed 30-second commercials aimed at weaning young voters from the GOP. "When I was in junior high school, I was waiting tables just so I would have extra spending money," says a waitress in one of the ads. "And now Amidst the political back and forth, the polls made Clinton the leader nationally by roughly 15 percentage points. Both sides were watching closely for new figures to see whether Bush had gained from his aggressive performance in the third and final presidential debate Mondav night. here I am 12 years later with a degree in my back pocket and I'm still waiting tables." Bush said Clinton had been "pathetic" when it came to deciding whether to commit forces to a Persian Gulf War, expressing both support and opposition. "This one didn't happen 23 years ago," Bush said in a reference to his rival's draft record. "This one happened a year and a half ago." "It is this flip-flop and pattern of deception on one issue after another, whispering to one union what they want to hear and then going out and saying something different. Fuel efficiency standards, spotted owls, term limits, trade agreements — you name it, he is on both sides of the issue." Bush also said Clinton had backtracked during the debate on another key area by saying he would postpone some of his programs if it were the only way to avoid taxing the middle class. "We cannot put him in the White House. he's like a struggling Little League manager wanting to go to the Atlanta Braves." SUA KANSAS UNION 5TH FLOOR TUESDAY OCT 20 FILMED IN LAWRENCI WEDNESDAY OCT 31 SHOWTIME: 7:00 P.M. 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