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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever?

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To: Machaon who wrote (4623)9/10/1998 5:33:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (2) of 13994
 
CBS Poll: Clinton To Blame
Job performance still high, but most Americans
blame president for current crisis

CBS

President Clinton

NEW YORK
Thursday, September 10,1998 - 12:28 PM ET
(CBS) Most Americans continue to separate their positive
evaluations of President Clinton's performance in office from
negative assessments of his morality and character, according
to the latest CBS News poll.

At the same time, more
people now are likely to
blame the president
himself-rather than his
political enemies-for
creating the current
situation than before his
Aug. 17 admission of an
inappropriate relationship
with Monica Lewinsky.
There are increased
concerns about the impact
of the scandal on the Clinton administration, but two-thirds of
Americans don't think it would be better for the country if
Mr. Clinton resigned. ...
The public tends to move
more slowly than political elites, and it is impossible to predict
what will happen if the entire report is released and read. By
61 percent to 30 percent, Americans want the report to be
made public.

Regardless of what Congress decides to do with the report, a
majority of Americans believe the report will lead to
Congressional impeachment hearings.
cbs.com
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