Word: elected
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...while it's true that the Republicans left you a big mess to clean up in Washington and elsewhere, you still have major responsibilities as President-elect to the world outside America...
...President-elect Bill Clinton begins choosing people to fill up posts in his administration, we at Harvard can be assured that once again our institution will be well represented in the White House Office. "Well, of course," you might be thinking. "Harvard is the home of the best and the brightest. We're number one--U.S. News and World Report even says...
...President-elect Clinton knows, however, the economy is undeniably the crucial issue to most Americans. To produce real fiscal change, Clinton's policies will need a considerable amount of time before they bear concrete results. Nonetheless, Clinton, who says he will "focus like a laser beam on this economy," has proposed some immediate changes that he plans to enact quickly in order to jumpstart the economy and bring it out of the current recession...
...President-elect Clinton readily associate himself with these politicians, given that he campaigned on a platform of change, change and change? The fact is, Clinton will likely be much more receptive to the ideas of the centrist Democratic Leadership Council than his blazingly liberal speeches would indicate...
Verba also defended the report's completion in an election year. If President-elect Bill Clinton sticks to his campaign promises and ends the military's ban on gays, Verba said, Harvard's stand on ROTC may well be irrelevant...