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In the '96 campaign, Bob Dole warned voters that a re-elected Clinton would drop his guise of moderation, "his liberalism unrestrained by the need to face the American people in a second election," as Dole put it.
If re-elected, he would be a nonentity, and Marion Barry cannot stand to be a nonentity.
Morris casts himself, of course, as the man who brought Bill Clinton back from calamity and got him re-elected in 1996.
Indeed, as the workers and factories left idle by the slump went back to work, output soared: Real GDP grew almost 7 percent during 1983, and in 1984 Ronald Reagan was triumphantly re-elected under the slogan "It's morning in America."
Assuming that President Clinton is re-elected, a divided government would be able to accomplish more of what Democrats want than if they controlled both elected branches.