Friday, July 19, 2019
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 With the United States economy in a state of  recession from the empty promises brought forth  by President George Bush, the country needed a  change for the better. President Bushââ¬â¢s policies  were not pulling through, and the American  people were expecting results. Re-election was  nearing for Bush and he really needed to get his  act together if he wanted another term in office.    Out of no where a former governor was leading  the polls over Republican candidate, President  George Bush. Clinton had focused a lot of his  efforts towards the younger generation of 18 to  25 years. Bush was also behind because his  programs created the present recession the nation  was experiencing. Clinton spoke of new job  opportunities and better wages, which appealed  to the younger generation, because they were  starting out in their lives and more jobs meant  more options. Many people felt as though they  were being betrayed by Bush, because of his  empty "No New Taxes" policy.    Another factor that swayed votes Clintonââ¬â¢s way,  was the change in ideas of the "Reagan  Democrats", who were registered Democrats  which voted Republican. These voters realized  that Bush was not following through with his  promises and they wanted results. Families were  being hurt because of unemployment and the  "Reagan Democrats" needed to provide for their  families.    One major issue was the cultural conflict of  welfare. Americans were becoming lazy and did  not "need" jobs as long as they were on welfare.  Bush just let this issue go, while Clinton made a  plan stating that after two years of welfare,  everyone capable of working would have to  accept a job, or training for a job. This policy  attracted voters of the working and middle class  population. This policy also showed that the  Democratic Party is a party of workers and doers  as opposed to slackers. It says they will protect  the workers of America.    Because of all of these factors, Clinton has an  astonishing lead over his opposing mate. This  lead continues on and leads Clinton onto his  election and the re-election. Clinton is a very  well-liked president, as well as effective.  Employment was steadily on the rise, and the  inflation rate was lower than it had been in many  years.    Clinton was able to negotiate foreign policy, he  was able to handle domestic affairs and he was  liked by the people. He also looked good on  camera which was another asset he had in his  favor. Bill Clintonââ¬â¢s approval rating was very  high and he was controlling the country with  dignity and competence.    The unthinkable then happened, he was caught  having an affair with a White House intern,  Monica Lewinski. This scandal plagued the  White House for many months. Clinton was even  put on trial, accused of perjury.  					    
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