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George W. Bush and Bill Clinton: A tale of two pre-election schedules

10:30 AM PT, Oct 31 2008

President Bill Clinton campaigning for Al Gore with Gov. Gray Davis in Oakland, on Nov. 3, 2000

Make of this what you will:

The schedule of President Clinton on the Saturday and Sunday before election day 2000:

Friday:

-- Get Out The Vote rally in Oakland, Calif.

-- Rep. Barbara Lee rally, Oakland.

-- Get Out The Vote rally, San Francisco.

-- Get Out The Vote rally, San Jose.

-- Fly to New York.

Saturday:

-- Bronx County Democrats' rally, New York City.

-- Get Out The Vote rally, New York City.

-- Get Out The Vote rally, Long Island.

-- Fly to Arkansas.

Sunday:

--Democratic Party campaign event, Little Rock, Ark.

-- Democratic Party rally, Pine Bluff, Ark.

-- Fly to Washington, D.C.

President Bush's schedule this weekend:

Friday:

-- Private time at the White House.

-- Fly to Camp David, Md.

Saturday:

-- Camp David, Md.

Sunday:

-- Return to the White House from Camp David.

President Bush, leaving for Camp David today

-- James Gerstenzang

Photos:

Top: President Bill Clinton campaigning on Nov. 3, 2000, for Al Gore, in Oakland. Credit: Paul Sakuma / Associated Press.

Bottom: President Bush leaving today for Camp David, Md. Credit: Brendan Smialowski / Getty Images

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