both have different methods for money, I think Bush's campaign is more effective as far as raising funds because Gore had spent $40.7 million but only $28 million of the total fell under the $40.5 million spending cap.The elections are on Tuesday and a lot of things are at stake the way I see it. There is the issue on whether abortion will remain as a constitutional right for women, there is the issue on how the government will expand health care and education, and there is the issue on whether senior citizens will retire in comfort or in poverty. Even though Both candidates promise to provide prescription drug care for the elderly, Bush's plan would only cover the poorest of the retirees. Gore's proposal is somewhat more expensive but it would at least cover up all the retirees who signed up for it. I had promised myself that I would vote this year, however that is probably not going to happen because I am not a new jersey resident and since I live on campus and I have classes on election day, there is no way I will make it back to the New York on time to vote. But if I was to vote, I would definitely vote for Gore without a doubt. For me the democratic party provides me the most hope for my future and for the Hispanics in this country. The democratic party shows more concern over poverty and low income families. Plus I feel that Gore can help expand and develop organizations dedicated to Hispanics and help support bilingual education in our schools. ...