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...talk back too, to offer either "mega-dittos" (indicating total agreement with the host) or nega-dittos. "When he calms down and stops horsing around," says erstwhile movie star Jane Russell, "he speaks common American sense, which we've been throwing into the toilet." Russell's husband, the crusty Texan John Peoples, adds, "If bulls--- was music, he'd be a brass band. But I love...
Debate moderator Jeremy Horowitz '94, chair of the Harvard Political Union, said that Perot was not represented because no student group is campaigning for the Texan on campus...
...expects Perot to win the election -- a CNN/Gallup poll taken the day before his re-entry gave the Texan only 7%, against 35% for Bush and 52% for Clinton -- but he has the potential to swing some key states into one column or the other and thus influence the electoral vote tally. Given Clinton's commanding lead, it is possible that Perot's reappearance act will have no effect on the outcome. But it offered the Republicans an unexpected break and a chance to beat the odds. "The race wasn't going anywhere for us," said a Bush campaign official...
...Texan is not likely to hold many press conferences. His campaign strategy will focus on national television -- not only on shows like Larry King Live, whose softball questions and free airtime inflated the Perot bubble in the first place, but also on large amounts of paid advertising. He has already committed a million dollars to buy half-hour blocks of network television time this week...
Student politics, too, criticized the Texan...