Word: digitization
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...understand why I am here with 45 days [before the election], but I don't know why Haley is here," Dodd quipped, alluding to President Clinton's double-digit lead among Massachusetts voters...
...last, he tried to do so. All summer long, as his party allies snorted and pawed over a double-digit gap in the polls, Dole remained serene in his conviction that voters wouldn't start paying attention to politics until the traditional Labor Day launch of the general election. The nominee had told nearly every audience for months that he would burst upon the scene in September after a successful convention, with a popular vice-presidential candidate and a clear economic message. Best of all, he said, his cash-starved campaign would be revived by $62 million in federal funds...
With President Clinton enjoying a 16-or-so-point lead in the polls, underdog Republican candidate Bob Dole turned to another legendary double-digit presidential straggler last week. "Like [Harry] Truman," Dole vowed, "I'm going to win a come-from-behind victory for President of the United States. You just wait and see." Gee, that sounds familiar...
Other than Brown, all the other Ivy teams look extremely strong. Yale, Cornell, Dartmouth and Penn are all coming off of double-digit win seasons...
...doesn't, Dole is still in double-digit trouble, the kind that only a few presidential candidates have pulled themselves out of after Labor Day. So long as the Morris affair is still working its way through the media system, Clinton is in some trouble too. It's true that he has been through worse moments. But this time he won't have Morris to help him get through...