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Confidential polling by the Clinton campaign also showed slippage over several days, though their internal numbers were more bullish for the Democrat than the TIME/CNN findings. While the new stats caused some anxiety, they also had a positive side. The impression that Clinton could not be beaten carried with it the danger that some voters would stay home. Others, yearning for change but hostile to politics as usual, might be tempted to give their ballots to Perot as a symbolic protest that would not affect the outcome. A sense of sharpening competition lowers those risks. It is critical...
...This is the biggest win since I've been here," said third-year Cornell Coach Jim Hofher. Dartmouth was the only Ivy League team Cornell had not beaten under Hofher...
...them beaten, and they knew it," the Lowell senior said...
...abused. "To brutalize another human being, a youngster has to have been brutalized himself," he says. Ewing finds that teenage murderers often don't recall, or won't admit, that they were once victims. "A street tough would rather go to the gas chamber than admit to having been beaten or sodomized by a male relative...
...says something like, "That's what I feel passionately about" (as he added in his dig at Clinton), you can bet it is the last thing he believes really matters. If he truly thought Clinton's behavior morally repugnant, Bush would have soldiered on. The President is worn and beaten. The light touch is gone. Were he on top of his game, Bush would have deflected the question of how the recession personally affected him by saying, "Well, if the polls are correct, it's about to cost...