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2. A Generation to Be Proud of: Young Americans Volunteer to Make a Difference
3. Bridging the gap between the public’s and the economists’ views of the economy
4. Eight. Changing Attitudes in America
5. Changing Attitudes in America
6. AMERICANS OPPOSE CUTTING ENTITLEMENTS TO FIX BUDGET; POLL FINDS PESSIMISM ON MEDICARE, SOCIAL SECURITY
7. COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN ON DRUGS; POLL FINDS A GENERATION GAP ON EXTENT OF PROBLEMS, PARENTAL ROLE
8. INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTORS LEARN THEY'LL SOON BE SOLICITED AGAIN; DONORS TEND TO GIVE REGULARLY, WORRY ABOUT POLITICAL ROLE OF BUSINESS
9. THOSE WHO GIVE AND THOSE WHO WATCH WANT A NEW DIRECTION
10. Those who give and those who want to watch a new direction
11. Poll: voters knew early, knew enough
12. Clinton support has grown, solidified since '92 election
13. RIGHT OR WRITE?
14. IN AD, TEAMSTERS CROSS A LINE THAT A REPUBLICAN DREW
15. KEMP NO MAGNET
16. REWARDING LAWMAKERS
17. ONE YEAR LATER, MARCH STILL INVIGORATES SOME; TWO-THIRDS OF AFRICAN AMERICANS SAY LAST YEAR'S GATHERING HAS LASTING EFFECTS, SURVEY FINDS
18. Million Man March Leaves Lasting Effect / Poll says blacks feel positive results in neighborhoods
19. GREAT DIVIDE: ECONOMISTS VS. PUBLIC; DATA AND DAILY LIVES TELL DIFFERENT STORIES
20. MANY VOTERS NOT YET PAYING ATTENTION; 29% AREN'T SURE PEROT IS A CANDIDATE; CLINTON-DOLE STANDS REVERSED
21. AMERICAN VOTERS FOCUS ON WORRIES CLOSE TO HOME
22. DIFFERENT DEGREES OF DEMOCRATS; DELEGATES LEANING MORE LIBERAL THAN THEIR LEADER OR THE RANK AND FILE
23. THE OTHER GAP IN THE GOP; YOUNG VOTERS: CAN A MOSH PIT PULL THEM IN?
24. DELEGATES, PARTY VOTERS SOMETIMES AT ODDS; POLLING FINDS MANY IN BOTH GROUPS DISAPPOINTED WITH DOLE CAMPAIGN
25. A NATURAL DOLE CONSTITUENCY, UNDER-30 MARRIEDS, TURNS AWAY
26. A natural Dole constituency, under-30 narries, turns away
27. WHO TO WATCH IN '96; THE POLITICAL PROS PICK THE VOTING BLOCS THAT COULD MAKE THE DIFFERENCE IN NOVEMBER
28. KEY VOTERS ARE FLEEING HOUSE GOP; POLL HIGHLIGHTS WIDE DISAFFECTION
29. CLINTON SPORTS LONG COATTAILS, FOR TIME BEING
30. Dole's resignation doesn't resonate with voters, poll suggests
31. CITY WORKERS, YOUNG ADULTS WANT TO MOVE; MIDDLE-CLASS BLACKS, SINGLES EYE SUBURBS
32. D.C. RESIDENTS ASK: SHOULD I STAY OR GO?; CITY'S WOES LEAD SOME TO LOOK TO SUBURBS; OTHERS KEEP UP HOPE; SOME SEE HOPE FOR D.C
33. FOR MOST, AN ISSUE OF OBLIGATION
34. DOLE STEAMROLLER STEADILY CHUGS ON; SENATOR FLATTENS FORBES AND BUCHANAN IN NEW YORK, SETS SIGHTS ON CLINTON
35. DOLE RALLIES SUPPORT OF KEY GROUPS; BUCHANAN LOSES HOLD ON THE RELIGIOUS RIGHT
36. WHO'S TUNING IN? AN APPLE-PIE AUDIENCE
37. A WIDE DIVIDE IN CONSTITUENCIES; DOLE DRAWS SUPPORT FROM ELDERLY; BUCHANAN ATTRACTS ABORTION FOES
38. Audience participation in radio land
39. Leader popular among marchers
40. March has solid support of blacks, poll finds
41. Did the Media Leave the Voters Uninformed in the 1996 Election?
42. Trends: What Do Americans Know About Entitlements?
43. Did the Media Leave the Voters Uninformed in the 1996 Election?
44. Polls have analysts arguing whether Perot's past is this...
45. How will economy play this time? The seers elect to differ.
46. Dole claims nomination, turns to fall.
47. Today, president would prevail, poll shows.
48. Dole steamroller steadily chugs on.
49. Angry female voters a growing force.
50. Public sides with Clinton in fiscal fight.
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