er, Nicole Seligman, made an argument on the law and the facts that most senators knew was undebatable. Carville put a sign on the wall as a constant reminder of what the campaign was about. The Speaker had also worked to pass the bill, but at the end we were still six votes short at best. This strolling allowed them to hang out in the halls and pepper whoever came by with questions.
The standard for measuring results domestically should not be the coherence of the process but how actual lives are touched and changed. On the eighteenth, I signed an important Head Start reform bill, on which Secretaries Shalala and Riley had the victor, said 12 percent had changed their preference after the debate, more than half of them going to Perot. The IMF funding was especially important.
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