President Clinton and Senator Dole have split up for the campaign to spreadtheir new ideas across the country faster. At times, it seems like they arealmost competing to see who can campaign harder, although they are obviously in agreement on the issues. The President's role in the campaign hasprimarily been to look Presidential, while Senator Dole has been strivingto look youthful and vibrant. Arguably they could reverse their roleseasily, but the strength of their dual campaign is that they are so muchalike.