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...reason to be worried too. Though polls indicate that Democrats are navigating through the controversy reasonably well, "Clinton's high approval rating is in large measure a backlash result of what is perceived to be an impeachment stampede," says TIME congressional correspondent John Dickerson. In other words, after the trial ends and the sympathy factor dissipates, Clinton and his fellow Democrats will need to worry about an inevitable fall in the polls. And that could prove to be a particular problem for Gore. Says Dickerson, "People may conclude that although they didn't want Clinton out, he and his Democratic...
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LARRY FLYNT, just released from a Los Angeles intensive-care ward after a bout of pneumonia, says there's only about a 20% chance he'll release new scandalous information before the end of President Clinton's trial, although he has a fully documented file ready to go against "a couple of U.S. Senators" of the G.O.P. persuasion. "I'm actually opposed to exposing details of people's sex lives, which is what the Republicans did to Clinton," says Flynt. He stresses, however, that he might be more inclined to cough up new dirt if the Senate decides to reach...
...that the impeachment trial is finally drawing to a close, what's to be done for an encore, before the whole show bows out of Washington and goes into the syndication of history? Apparently, a feverish round of postmortems and you-were-there exclusives...
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