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...wish Perot stayed in the race, but we're stuck with that other character," George says...
...part of the American people's obsession with the candidates--an obsession the media appears happy to indulge. The candidates--President Bush, Vice President Dan Quayle, Gov. Bill Clinton, Sen. Albert A. Gore Jr., '69 (D-Tenn.), even undeclared-candidate-no-more Ross Perot--are dissected and Psychoanalyzed. But in the barrage of coverage and dinner table conversations, the voters are often forgotten...
Long, who recently graduated from Westfield State College and will be attending Suffolk Law School in September, says his peers have a new interest in politics, perhaps sparked by the unorthodox campaign of Texas billionaire Perot...
Bush will never win the change vote, which Clinton locked up with some kind, departing words from Ross Perot. More important, it's not clear that the president believes change is necessary. When he speaks of change, he usually means pushing domestic policy farther right. But he has not Shown the political will to do that in the last three and a half years, and he is understandably loath to criticize his own decisions...
...that ROSS PEROT has agreed to testify next week before the Senate committee investigating the MIA issue, many families of missing veterans will tune in eagerly. They are likely to be disappointed. Senate sources say Perot, who has claimed to have evidence of live MIAS, had nothing persuasive to offer in the six-hour deposition he gave them in Dallas last month. Instead, they say, he spent most of his time complaining about his relationship with George Bush, calling the President a fair-weather friend who wouldn't return his phone calls...