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For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
November 5, 2002
Remarks by the President After Voting
Crawford Fire House
Crawford, Texas
8:10 A.M. CST
Q Mr. President, what do you think the party's chances are today, sir? Are you feeling good about the election?
THE PRESIDENT: I hope people vote. I'm encouraging all people across this country to vote.
* * * * *
THE PRESIDENT: I'm not telling what I gave the First Lady for our 25th anniversary. (Laughter.)
MRS. BUSH: I'm telling. (Laughter.)
Q What about for her birthday?
THE PRESIDENT: What?
Q What about for her birthday?
THE PRESIDENT: Not telling. (Laughter.) Let me just say that I remembered.
Q Mr. President, do you think you're getting close to agreement on a U.N. resolution?
MRS. BUSH: He did remember.
* * * * *
Q Sir, what are you thinking about the Senate today? Have you got a chance?
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you, all.
END 8:12 A.M. CST
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