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EDITORIAL: Presidential prejudice
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NOVEMBER 8, 2000 A guest columnist in today's issue of The Seattle Times suggests that anti-semitism prevented Vice President Al Gore from gaining more support before the election. Charlie James, the publisher of the African-American Business & Employment Journal, says that Gore's choice of Senator Joe Lieberman has affected the race, despite what people say in public. "If Gore had a dark-blue, light-blue or distantly blue-blooded European-American male running with him, this race would have been over a month ago," he writes. Get the Story:
Charlie Jones: Anti-Semitism: when fear overwhelms our dreams (The Seattle Times 11/8)
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