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Unstimulated and Unmoved

The White House gives Bill Thomas an issue he's afraid to touch. Also: Janet Reno's music man.

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Now, with McBride surging in the polls ahead of Reno, the former U.S. Attorney General has seemingly nixed the rockin' party for something more low-key on election night, though her campaign insists it will be a "victory party."

"I don't think we'll have much to celebrate," says a Miami-based Reno volunteer. "Things are pretty glum around here."

Even if Reno should lose today, the Elton John concert could still come off next week, but as a state Democratic unity event to send McBride off into the fall campaign in campy style.

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