In Brief Return to Spotlight, Bradley Casts a Vote for Gore
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MONTCLAIR, N.J. — Two months after dropping out of the presidential race--and out of sight--Bill Bradley quietly cast his vote Tuesday for former foe Vice President Al Gore and said he would resume a public role campaigning for Democrats this year.
The former N.J. senator said he is negotiating with Gore officials about his role at the Democratic National Convention in August but has not decided what instructions to give his 412 delegates.
“We’re in the midst of very productive discussions with the Gore campaign, so I’ll leave it at that,” Bradley said in a brief interview with Associated Press after voting in the New Jersey primary in his hometown.
He said he would actively campaign for Democrats this year, including Gore.
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