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...economic news may also explain new polls, released last week, that show a continuing slide in Bush's standing. A Washington Post-ABC News survey for the first time put Bill Clinton in the lead with 31%, followed by Ross Perot with just a fraction less and Bush with...
...BILL CLINTON, ROSS PEROT, GEORGE BUSH...
...rare respite. For weeks, Ross Perot and Bill Clinton have been taking their campaign to almost any TV studio that would open its doors, from the network morning shows to Arsenio Hall. Last week President Bush reluctantly joined the media blitz, fielding questions from everyday folks for an hour and a half on CBS This Morning. TV's talking heads have never been so garrulous...
...conventional usage to refer to Ross Perot as a third-party candidate. In fact, he is nothing of the sort. Unlike the classic third-party candidates -- say, Strom Thurmond and Henry Wallace, who in 1948 formed right- and left- wing offshoots of a real political party (the Democrats) -- Perot represents no party. He does not even pretend...
...Ross Perot, the king of content-free sound bites (whose favorite, of course, is "I could sound bite it for you, but I won't"), is preparing his first wave of television commercials. Though filming has yet to begin, Perot's ads will probably ape his insistence that campaign promises are made to be broken, so he won't make any. In other words, as befits the man who seems so far to be running for President of Hallmark, there will be lots of homilies and little else...