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they have suddenly lost their voices
after practicing loudly moments before.
At 5:20 p.m., the next stop is Boca
Grove Country Club in Boca Raton.
He is scheduled to speak at a
Democratic National Committee recep-
tion for 250 people, each of which has
paid $1,000 to be there. Many of the
same local Democratic politicians who
introduced him at Century Village take
the stage. Their message — as well as
Lieberman's — is repeated.
At 7:35 p.m. he leaves for a DNC
dinner at a private residence for 100
people at $5,000 a head.
Now it's 9 p.m. and he's off to West
Palm Beach Airport. An hour later it's
wheels up, and he's on his way to
Orlando International Airport.
During the flight, Lieberman
steps to the back of the plane to chat
with the press corps. His even-tem-
pered, affable manner is not false.
He jokes about the woman factory
worker who squealed at him in
Detroit, and how it took him by sur-
prise and delighted him. He wishes
everyone a safe trip, and a good
night. Despite the long hours and
grueling schedule, he's clearly living
in the moment.
The plane touches down for the
night at 10:50 p.m. Monday. By 11:45
p.m., the motorcade pulls up to
Wyndham Palace Resort and Spa in
Walt Disney World, and the candidate
heads to his room.
Including the fund-raiser in Detroit,
this one 24-hour period nets Lieberman
a grand total of $1.675 million for the
Democratic Party.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, Oct. 17, is sup-
posed to be an easy day for Lieberman;
two stops in three cities — no fund-
raising. He was to begin at 8:45 a.m. in
Orlando, ending at 7:55 p.m. in
Wausau, Wis., with a stop in Little
Rock, Ark., for a large rally in-between.
But sometime during the next day,
someone decides Lieberman should be
in St. Louis for the final presidential
debate. It's typical — adaptability is the
norm on the campaign trail.
At the end of this day, it will not
be clear how many votes he has cap-
tured for the Gore-Lieberman ticket
or whether the speeches have really
helped promote a national platform.
But Joe Lieberman will keep on work-
ing the crowds, shaking hands, smil-
ing his ebullient smile and hoping
that, by the end of Nov. 7, he will
have his place in history as the first
Jewish vice president.

Check www.detroitjewishnews.com for
more pictures and comments.

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Thursday, October 26 at 7•00 p.m.

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