lear that I would prevail or that the American people would support my stance against the Republicans. Under President Bush, the debt continued to increase again, by one-third, in just four years. ” I heard that a lot in 1995, and just hoped I wouldn’t have to bring perception into line with reality one voter at a time. She had amassed far more credits in her first three years at Stanford than she needed to graduate so that she could spend the last six months in the White House with us.
” Now the Republicans had had their free shot at America, and though the conventional wisdom was that they had been too negative and extreme, the polls showed they had cut into my lead. Bob Reich had done a good job at the Department of Labor and as a member of the economic team, but it wa ngaged in repeated unlawful leaks, and since they knew by then that their case had no merit, I believed that th In 1989, as the Soviet Union crumbled and communism’s demise in Europe accelerated, the question of w
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