A majority of African-Americans cast their ballots for me. He also brought in Mark Penn and his partner, Doug Schoen, to do polling for us. It certainly didn’t matter to them that the Senate wouldn’t remove me. During the same week my longtime friend Senator David Pryor announced that he would not seek reelection in 1996.
5 percent. Its flaws, as all the world knows, are mostly mine, and its continuing promise is grounded in their love. much emphasis on deficit reduction and invested too little in education, training, and new technologies. On education, I recommended increased investments in and higher standards for public schools, and incentives to encourage more students to go to college, including my national service initiative.
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