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Politics : Bill Clinton Scandal - SANITY CHECK

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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (65827)2/9/2000 10:28:00 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) of 67261
 
I am not sure that I have grasped the dynamics of the primary season. I had thought that South Carolina would reverse the effects of New Hampshire, and it may yet, but I do take polls seriously, and I do not know why McCain is running so strongly....

Frankly, I started with Dubya mainly because he looked like the strongest candidate. In addition, I think that executive experience is superior to legislative experience when running for the presidency, and he had been markedly successful in Texas. Also, I do not like the campaign finance reform band wagon, as it strikes me that it is unconstitutional, and a cheap way of looking anti- establishment. Finally, the Keating Five allegations are much more recent and substantial than speculations on skeletons in Dubya's closet from his 20s, and I figured we did not need even a hint of that sort of thing dogging the candidate. Nevertheless, I have no great problem with McCain at this point.......
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