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"On Election Day we're going to show America that it ain't over until Cabrera swings" — a reference to the game-winning hit by Francisco Cabrera last week that put the Atlanta Braves in the World Series against Toronto. dent of the United States." At his final Georgia stop, in Cornelia, Bush said, "Don't believe these crazy polls. Don't believe these nutty pollers." The baseball symbolism continued at Gainesville, Ga., where rally organizer Dow Williams introduced Bush this way: "Ladies and gentlemen, bottom of the ninth, two outs, the presi- Taking a combative stance the day after the final presidential debate, Bush accused rival Clinton of deliberately deceiving voters and ridiculed the Democratic governor's stewardship of Arkansas. U. S. flags and Bush-Quayle campaign posters crowded around the wood-frame rail depot where Bush, accompanied by his wife, Barbara, stopped briefly. He was stopping later at towns in South Carolina and North Carolina, states that in recent presidential elections have been strongly Republican but now are up for grabs. Aides said he would campaign nonstop until Election Day, going to at least three cities each day. Bush slammed Clinton's economic plan, and he mockingly called Sen. Al Gore, "Mr. Ozone" in reference to his environmental stances. Before stepping onto his shiny blue "Spirit of America" locomotive at the rear of the 18-car train, Bush told a television audience in Atlanta that Ross Perot was the feisty little guy from Dallas. Candidates plot final strategy The Associated Press ANALYSIS WASHINGTON — President Bush will be trying in the final two-week campaign stretch to shore up his weakened base and sustain the aggressive stance he struck in the final debate. Bill Clinton's goal is to preserve his double-digit lead. As Bush began a final boltz to save his presidency, the Arkansas governor, brimming with fresh confidence, worked the pivotal Midwest and plotted to extend his margin into Western states that have been traditional Republican turf. With the three debates over, both major-party candidates yesterday signaled the likely course of the rest of the campaign. Many analysts have suggested that there is not enough time left for Bush to mount a comeback and that the die may be cast already for a decisive Clinton win. Even Republican strategists promoting a come-from-behind victory for Bush acknowledge it is a long shot. "I'm going to keep fighting," Clinton said as he campaigned in Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin. "I have the best economic plan. That's what I'll hammer home these last two weeks." Clinton campaigned in Illinois and Wisconsin before a swing through Western states that were once Republican bastions, including Wyoming and Nevada. The trip underscored the confidence that was spreading through the Clinton campaign. "Bush is still stuck in his base. We'll campaign in his base, too," said George Stephanopoulos, Clinton's communications director. The president was in the South on a train tour of Georgia and South Carolina — states where he should not have to campaign. After working to shore up his strength in the South, the president will be spending much of his time in swing states such as Ohio, Michigan and New Jersey. Independent challenger Ross Perot, still the third man out, planned to stick to his strategy — spending tens of millions of dollars of his own money on television time but other staying out of public view. 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