Cheney, Powell rally Republicans
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Stefanie Frith
Republican vice presidential hopeful Dick Cheney could barely contain
his excitement during a rally Sunday with retired Army Gen. Colin L
Powell at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.”There is so much
we could talk about today,” Cheney said, throwing his hands in the air to
calm the excited crowd of more than 4,000 people. “We can talk about how
we are going to build up the U.S. military, or how important the public
school system is, or how [George W.] Bush and I are going to reduce taxes
and repeal the death tax.”
To this, the red, white and blue pompoms, Bush-Cheney signs and
thousands of hands shook in the air, voices chanted Bush, and Cheney’s
names, and Cheney smiled.
“We need your help, and I want to ask you for your vote Tuesday,”
Cheney said. “If you do that, then we promise to restore honor and
integrity to your White House.”
Cheney and Powell were in Orange County as part of a three-stop trip
through the state. The trip was Cheney’s third to California since he was
selected as the Republican vice presidential nominee. Before stopping in
Costa Mesa, he and Powell rallied in San Diego and then the campaigning
duo headed to Pleasanton.
Shawn Fairman of Pinon Hills said Bush and Cheney will definitely
receive his vote Tuesday. If Devonshire, Fairman’s pug dog who attended
the rally decked out in a jacket covered with Bush-Cheney buttons, could
cast a ballot, he’d vote the Republican ticket too, Fairman added.
“When Devonshire sees Al Gore on TV, he barks at him,” Fairman said.
“So we all vote Republican.”
The rally began at 1:30 p.m. at the fairground’s Arlington
Amphitheater. At 11 a.m., a group of about 40 Democratic Party supporters
protested with picket signs in front of the fairground’s gates and along
Fair Drive.
“Every vote counts, and we are here in Orange County today because the
Democrats are strong here,” said U.S. Senator John F. Kerry (D-Mass.),
who joined the protest. “We have been working very hard, although it has
been fun. And as for Gore not receiving the vote [in his own hometown of
Tennessee], the hardest critics are in your own area.”
Despite the Democrats’ strong feelings, Powell said Bush is the
obvious choice for the next president of the United States.
“This new team of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney are going to fix our
educational system and make the government more effective,” Powell said.
“Bush is really counting on you.”
Bush and Cheney probably could have voted on Andrew Jackson
Beauchamp’s vote if he were just 16 years older. The 2-year-old boy came
to the rally with his parents, Mynette and Bob, and sat proudly on his
father’s shoulders, sporting a fuzzy, gray elephant costume left over
from Halloween.
“It’s my ‘I’m a Republican outfit,” Andrew said with a smile. And if
it wasn’t clear enough, when asked by his parents what kind of elephant
he was, he responded promptly, “A Republican.”
“Start them young, right?” Bob Beauchamp said.
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