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Despite his campaign rhetoric, President Clinton's administration seems likely to be more liberal than the administrations of Walter Mondale or Michael Dukakis would have been.
Last month's special Senate election in Oregon was a breakthrough, but not for the obvious reasons. Not because Democrats took a seat away from the Republicans for the first time since Bill Clinton was elected. Not because it was the first statewide election for federal office conducted entirely by...
The anti-immigration issue, which the GOP has claimed as its own in recent years, paid off on Election Day--for the Democrats.
Despite Congress's move to the political center this year, the partisan voting patterns of 1995 were evident again in 1996, according to National Journal's annual congressional vote ratings.
Surveys on the question of wanting a son or daughter to become president are few, but recent ones suggest that the highest office in the land is not highly desired.
As former Republican revolutionaries become entrenched Members of Congress, change--including term limits--has become less appealing.
On Election Day, British voters were happy with the way things were going in the country. But they were sick and tired of the Conservatives.





