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Back in Washington, a lot of party centrists are prepared to tell Clinton all about how he's perceived. The Democratic Leadership Council, the group of moderate Democrats that Clinton once headed, issued a poll conducted right after the voting by Stan Greenberg, the President's own pollster. It showed that Clinton's support had vanished among the independent voters who helped put Democrats over the top in 1992. Said D.L.C. president Al From: "For President Clinton there is a pretty blunt message in this poll: Get with the program, or you'll have to pay consequences...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: After the Revolution | 11/28/1994 | See Source »

...Council -- a centrist group that President Clinton helped start while a governor, then used as a springboard to the presidency -- today warned that many American voters see him as a big-government liberal and not the "New Democrat" he campaigned as in 1992. The evidence? Clinton's own pollster, Stan Greenberg, ran a national poll and focus-group interviews for the DLC right after the midterm elections. The results: More than half of the growing bloc of independent voters --- who now make up 30 percent of the electorate -- clearly repudiated the Democrats and Clinton's term so far -- even...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DEMOCRATS . . . MODERATES PUT CLINTON ON NOTICE | 11/17/1994 | See Source »

...true. Americans are giving Clinton credit for the economy -- and that's a measure of his political weakness. Without those big third-quarter profits and factories at full tilt, his advisers say, the President's standing in the polls would be much worse. "They do give him credit," concedes Stan Greenberg, the President's pollster. "It may not be the first thing off people's lips, but the fact is that his ratings on the economy are the strongest of any we monitor with the exception of crime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Thanks But No Thanks, Mr. Prez | 10/24/1994 | See Source »

...help embattled Democrats plan for this year's campaign, STAN GREENBERG, President Clinton's pollster, studied congressional races in four so-called swing districts. In each, a Democratic incumbent faces a tough challenge because the districts have conservative leanings and tend to swing between the parties. The good news: Greenberg's research showed that the Democrats could pull out wins if positioned correctly. The bad news: the data also showed that in three of the four districts, Clinton would lose to Bob Dole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: You Want Me to Double-Check That, Sir? | 8/29/1994 | See Source »

...group that opposes increasing cigarette taxes to fund health care reform burned Hillary Rodham Clinton in effigy Saturday -- as a Kentucky congressman and a gubernatorial candidate looked on. At a rally of about 100 people in Owensboro, Ky., Stan Arachikavitz, president of the state's Association of Tobacco Supporters, doused the dangling effigy with gasoline, then chanted "Burn, baby, burn!" as two women set it ablaze. Republican U.S. Rep. Ron Lewis and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Gatewood Galbraith, who moments before had delivered fiery speeches themselves, distanced themselves from the stunt's more violent implications: "I certainly wouldn't have done...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: "HILLARY" TORCHED | 8/29/1994 | See Source »

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