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Byline: Bennett Roth
Sep. 7--CLEVELAND--Hoping to dazzle voters with 191 pages of budget figures and analysis, Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore on Wednesday unveiled a long-range economic plan that he pledged would eliminate the national debt, reduce poverty, increase family savings and add jobs.
In an address at Cleveland State University, Gore outlined a comprehensive 10-year plan for use of the projected budget surplus that contained little that is new, but compiled and repackaged many of the ideas he has rolled out during the course of his campaign.
"I'm doing this because I don't want you to have to read the tea leaves, or read between the lines of a press release or position paper to know what the Gore-Lieberman administration would mean for families," Gore said.
And in a play on George W. Bush's father's broken pledge of "read my lips -- no new taxes," Gore told a…