rement, he appeals to seniors because he wants them to have a better Medicare system, and he will see fit that they have more control over their own health care. He appeals to the charities and churches in America because he supports them and wants to make these communities stronger. Most importantly he appeals to families and communities because he wants to help them live their lives better.While Bush emphasizes the importance of improving education and schools, Gore really does the same the only difference is that Gore shows greater concern over issues concerning violence in schools. Which right now is a really big problem in our society, since the columbine tragedy he insist that we need to address the problem with school violence. That's why I would say he does make his appeal more strongly to parents who really care about these matters and want something to be done. I think he definitely appeals more to Hispanics than Bush does not only because he has more Hispanic voters but also because we believe that democratic party appeals more to us and that Gore as a democratic president can help us achieve goals that a republican president can't. Gore can help us develop programs to enforce bilingual classes in school and enforce principles that are humanitarian and essential to us Latinos.Gore 's presidential campaign organization is aiming to raise at least 20 to 25 million last year. This year he claims that by signing bipartisan legislation this will help shore up campaign spending. He says that by reforming legislation, this would bring focus on reducing spending in campaigns for the United States Senate. It had been reported that Gore's campaign account balance is $8.3 million even though he is expecting another 1.3 million in federal matching funds. Bush spent $4.9 million last month, and this spending total to $83 million which is a new mark for presidential campaigns. A lot of that money also went to advertising. Although they...