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

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To: Doughboy who wrote (7806)10/5/1998 5:47:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Read Replies (1) of 13994
 
>> I think he's full of it on this, and I would wager that the President's numbers bounce back up again before November. His numbers has reacted naturally to the events around him; every release of info brings a downturn, the inevitable pratfall by Congress or Starr brings an uptick.

I think Field has seen this before. Remember, Field has the poll's internals and sees the movement. He also knows that Clinton has no reservoir of good will as @70% already believe that he possesses neither the honesty or integrity to serve as President. More and more people realize that he can no longer lead so they will come to the conclusion he cannot serve.

I vote in CT. My Rep governor has a 44 point lead over a venerable CT Dem and Representative, Kennelly, whose father headed the party and helped secure JFK's nomination. According to last Friday's latest poll, Rowland has gained 7 more points since Hillary and Bill visited.

So John Rowland has the largest lead in CT polling history and stands to win the largest mandate in CT history. Expect the Dems to lose at least one House seat (5th) where the Rep candidate is running as a Rowland protege. The Dems may also lose the eastern House seat.
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