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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: tejek who wrote (131198)1/31/2001 2:13:51 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) of 1572107
 
However, if my instincts are right, it would have served Bush well to create a gov't within which there was a good mix of Democrats.

By this I am assuming Ted Kennedy Democrats.


If Clinton intends to govern according to his own ideas rather then those of the Democrats, then having liberal cabinet members would just get in the way. If he intends to govern according to what the Democrats want then he should have either changed parties or not bothered to run. If he governs as a Democrat he will lose the next election by a landslide if he even bothers to run because the Democrats will prefer the real thing rather then the imitation, and the Republicans will not provide much support to some one that governs as a liberal.

Tim
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