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- Bill Clinton breaks free of the pack. (American Survey - Democratic Party presidential race) (Column)
- Moderate Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas made several highly successful speeches recently and has improved his chances in the crucial New Hampshire primary. He also hired consultant James Carville, architect of the recent Harris Wofford upset victory. CModerate Governor Bill Clinton of Arkansas made several highly successful speeches recently and...
- Research articles 1991-12-14
- The FOBs meet the SOBs. (American Survey) (friends of Bill; people wanting positions in a Bill Clinton White House) (Column)
- Bill Clinton will have to select his staff carefully to avoid conflicts with powerful members of Congress. Possible appointees, difficulties with foreign policy and conflicts with Congressmen such as John Dingell are analysed.Bill Clinton will have to select his staff carefully to avoid conflicts with powerful members of Congress. Possible...
- Research articles 1992-10-10
- Splashback: Congress. (general political ramifications of Bill Clinton's Whitewater scandal)(American Survey) (Cover Story)
- First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's ability to influence the health care reform debate has been seriously curbed by the Whitewater investigation. Another blow to health care is the impending retirement of US Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's ability to influence the health care reform debate...
- Research articles 1994-03-12
- Dulled v. dynamic. (Bill Clinton and Congress) (American Survey)
- Pres Clinton must satisfy three political groups in creating new policies: the centrist Democrats, the right-wing Republicans and the liberal Democrats. His middle class tax cuts are an effort to do this, but he must figure out how to pay for this withoutPres Clinton must satisfy three political groups in...
- Research articles 1994-12-17
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- Wooing Daniel Patrick. (Senator Daniel P. Moynihan) (American Survey) (Column)
- Pres Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton hope to gain the support of Sen Moynihan for their version of the health care reform bill, but Moynihan feels that the president's bill is too conservative. Compromise between different versions of reform is needed.TO WORK yourself into a suitably grim mood about...
- Research articles 1994-06-25
- The laser beam shines dim. (Bill Clinton's economic plan) (American Survey)
- Bill Clinton's economic reform promises are already fading. His promises to raise taxes only for the rich and to cut the White House budget are just two ideas he seems to have forgotten. Clinton should stand up against political lobbyists and allow the economy to recover on its own.CALL it...
- Research articles 1993-02-13
- Old news locked out. (Bill Clinton's press relations) (American Survey) (Column)
- Pres Clinton's relations with the Washington press corps have been surprisingly frosty thus far. Clinton used more direct means of communicating with the public during his campaign, but he may find that better press relations will come in handy during difficult times.ON APRIL 20th, Bill Clinton came into the White...
- Research articles 1993-04-24
- Over to the judges? The budget. (Bill Clinton's 1995 budget) (American Survey)
- Bill Clinton's budget for FY 1995, which is to be set before Congress in Feb 1994, is expected to contain a reduced emphasis on deficit cutting and a renewed emphasis on infrastructure investment. However, several influential Senators and Representatives are calling for further spending cuts.BY RIGHTS, a new president's second...
- Research articles 1994-01-22
- How it came to this. (Bill Clinton's Whitewater scandal)(American Survey) (Cover Story)
- Both the president and Hillary Rodham Clinton have had their political clout damaged by the expanding Whitewater investigation. The White House has sustained most of the damage from the appearance of a cover-up, not from any facts or substantive allegations. AT A Washington dinner party last October, a journalist mentions...
- Research articles 1994-03-12
- Sir, please sir. (Bill Clinton's press relations) (American Survey)
- Pres Clinton seems to have some difficulty making decisions at times, and he also has problems with press relations. An incident at the nomination of of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at which a reporter angered the president, is related. FORESTS have been felled in the Pacific north-west to provide the ...
- Research articles 1993-06-19
- Scenes from the counter-revolution. (Bill Clinton's economic plan) (American Survey)
- Pres Clinton's economic plan has won approval of US voters. He will cut the deficit through decreased military spending and increased taxation of the rich, while still funding many social programs. However, the chances of the plan passing Congress without revision are slim. "FOR a salesman, there is no rock...
- Research articles 1993-02-27
- Why did Clinton survive the impeachment crisis? A test of three explanations.(Bill Clinton)
- In Federalist no. 65, Alexander Hamilton wrote that the impeachment process is a decidedly political one, We use data from a national survey conducted in September and October 1998 to examine explanations for Bill Clinton's survival of the impeachment crisis: the robust economy, his own high...
- Research articles 2007-09-01
- Pomp and impertinence. (anti-Bill Clinton memorabilia)(American Survey)
- The president's political problems are mirrored by a booming anti-Clinton trade in buttons and bumper stickers. However, gifts with the White House logo also sell briskly at an Executive Office Building store not open to the public, and at a similar Congress-logo store in the Longworth Office Building. ...
- Research articles 1994-07-30
- The keys of the Pentagon. (new Secretary of Defense Les Aspin) (American Survey) (Column)
- Les Aspin is very knowledgable in military matters and is pro-military. He would rather be coming up with new ideas about managing a post-cold war military than negotiating between Bill Clinton and the chiefs-of-staff over gays in the military. Les Aspin is very knowledgable in military matters and is pro-military....
- Research articles 1993-01-30
- On the Dole, worth a Gramm. (Republican Congressmen Bob Dole and Phil Gramm argue with one another about welfare reform)(American Survey)
- Gramm and Dole are using the welfare reform issue to further their own political agendas. Gramm and Dole will be competing against one another for the Republican presidential nomination. Welfare reform offers each opportunities to present their social policy positions.AT THE start of the week, Bill Clinton and Bob Dole...
- Research articles 1995-08-05
- The worst of months. (the trials of Pres Clinton's fifth month in office) (American Survey)
- The Clinton Administration is becoming one of partisanship instead of consensus, and their agendas resemble those of the liberal Democrats of the 1970s'. Some are beginning to believe the criticism that Clinton is a tax-and-spend liberal.THE majority party passes this bill or adears, a vote on Bill Clinton's economic...
- Research articles 1993-05-29
- The left-out left. (Democratic party politics) (American Survey) (Column)
- The Democrats' left wing, as represented by union interests and the supporters of Jesse Jackson and Jerry Brown, has been largely excluded from the Bill Clinton celebration at the 1992 convention. Left-leaning voters' support for Clinton is soft, and that could deny him victory in states such as California. ...
- Research articles 1992-07-18
- The two-door policy on trade. (GATT legislation)(American Survey)
- Pres Clinton's trade policy is conflicting because he wants to open trade with the GATT legislation, but he wants to close it off with Japan. He faces much opposition in getting the legislation passed, and claims to be liberalizing trade, but is also threatening Japan with sanctions.AT LAST, some congressional...
- Research articles 1994-10-01
- Green and glamorous: environmental politics. (American Survey)
- President Bush must decide if he favors the policy Environmental Protection Agency administrator William Reilly or the more pro-industry stance of Dan Quayle. Presidential candidate Bill Clinton's running mate Al Gore has an environmental agenda that would appeal to voters. HOW much do Americans really care about the...
- Research articles 1992-08-08
- Slow road to fast-track: does it matter?(A Survey of World Trade)
- President Clinton has campaigned for fast-track authority, or, the authority to negotiate trade agreements and bypass the usual Congressional process of approving bills. Clinton was denied such authority, but many economists say that whether or not he has it has little impact on actual trade talks.WHEN Bill Clinton addressed the...
- Research articles 1998-10-03
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