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And a front-page WP piece says this development shows that with the economy on the rise, the electorate's distaste for professional politicians is on the wane
Hard-liners, suspicious of U.S. ideological influence, asserted themselves in March 1996, when missile tests in the Straits of Taiwan were timed to intimidate Taiwan's politicians and electorate as the country held its first direct elections to the presidency.
The poll in today's WP offers a slightly different picture of the electorate: yes, six in 10 Americans are against impeachment, but if the House votes to impeach, 58 percent of them say Clinton should then resign.
Narrowly defined as married, college-educated, suburban women with school-age children, soccer moms constitute only 4 percent or 5 percent of the electorate.
Isn't it inconsistent to prefer both a well-informed electorate and an ignorant jury?
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