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Clinton is also helped by his becoming the latest darling of the press, which is eager to impose some order on the race. Many of the influential political writers who have urged the Democrats to nominate a more conservative candidate see Clinton as the fulfillment of their own prescription for...
What might be done to reform the system? To achieve a balanced Supreme Court, the President could consciously nominate candidates known to disagree with his views. But that will never happen. The court is a political institution, and Presidents eager to project their policies beyond their own terms of office...
Bush's political handlers say they are eager to have Harkin as an opponent because his old-fashioned liberalism makes him an easy target. But Orrin Hatch, who knows Harkin better, predicts that "he's going to be a very formidable candidate." Conviction is a candidate's heavy armor, and...
Wilder hopes to create a novel coalition between Black voters and conservative Democrats. But if the Democratic Party really wanted to nominate someone like Doug Wilder, it could have found someone much more popular--someone like George Bush.
But Bush was arrogant enough to nominate him again. Hey, if the president thinks Gates is a man of integrity, then he must be OK, right? Bush was confident enough to support Gates when some suggested that he should withdraw the nomination in the late summer.