Governor George W. Bush And Vice President Al Gore

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Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore Two of the most intellectual, political experts, Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore, are running for the highest position in America. They are in a tight race and it is hard to call who should be the next president of the United States of America. During the past three debates, they have discussed many issues like tax reform, abortion, education, and more. I think the best man for this job is Governor George W. Bush because he is the type of person who can work together with the Republicans and the Democrats to strengthen the nation's economy and I believe he has the right attitude and is moving in the right direction on issues such as tax reform, abortion, and education. One of the biggest subjects in the American society is the issue of tax reform. It is an issue that the American people have been waiting to discuss for many years.

Now they have the opportunity to talk about it with Governor George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore. A decision is reached by Gore that the surplus should not return to taxpayers. Instead he wants to use the surplus to balance the national debt, protect Medicare, and look after Social Security. Gore does not want to relieve taxes for everybody. He desires to cut taxes only for the middle-class families; however, Governor Bush on the other hand, believes that people who have paid their bills ought to have a portion of the share returned back to them. Governor Bush wants to cut taxes not only for the middle-class families but for everyone. During the first debate, Bush said that if he becomes the President of the United States, he will take fifty percent...