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...Clinton's speech. By now, the remaining viewers were in a variety of exhausted poses, and lines of argument reached me from all directions: "And I'm saying the anti-incumbency factor has overridden, right, like, completely removed coattails from the Clinton surge...how can they say that Cuomo is worse than Clinton. The man is a seer, he is just the greatest...And our chart shows that white protestants with 2.4 kids and severe dyspepsia...So what are you doing on Friday night?...I've always loved you, you know that. Always...
...child's education." Genny now attends the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where as a state resident she pays only $7,500 a year. Bill McMahon of Troy, New York, feels squeezed by the system, even though he is a commissioner on the staff of Governor Mario Cuomo. He reluctantly concluded that unlike him, his son Tom could not attend a private college without incurring a huge debt burden...
...country, though they come from a man who seems to have the right priorities, are sometimes wildly optimistic (his projections for economic growth) and sometimes just plain wrong (his inexplicable penchant for the death penalty). Clearly, Bill Clinton is no Tom Harkin, and he's no Mario Cuomo. But he's no George Bush either. And that's why we should be celebrating. Bill has proven himself as a leader who has both principles and political skills. That combination--together with a Democratic Congress newly invigorated with women and minorities--should give us reason for hope...
That Clinton has in fact come so close might easily be ascribed primarily to luck. After all, the heftiest Democrats -- men like Mario Cuomo, Lloyd Bentsen and Dick Gephardt -- decided to sit the election out, leaving Clinton to battle a field of second-stringers for the nomination. Ross Perot, having done much to focus voter discontent with Bush, abruptly pulled out of the race in July, dramatically boosting Clinton's lead in the polls during the Democratic Convention. Bush helped Clinton by handing his own convention over to right- wing extremists and by running a clumsy, unfocused campaign until...
...City educator Gloria Kirshner, has grown steadily in support and stature. This year local cable operators will participate by supplying taped reports of activities at their local schools, and the Arizona Daily Star has prepared a campaign game for newspapers to run. Political heavyweights are taking notice. Governors Mario Cuomo of New York and Ann Richards of Texas have offered to participate in the special, and both Clinton and Bush have endorsed the project. And what about Ross Perot? He entered the race too late to be included in the already printed ballot -- but there's ample space...