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The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole

Philip Rubacha
October 22, 1996

        The presidential debates between democratic President William
Clinton and Republican Senator Robert Dole proved to be a game of "dodge-ball".
Bob Dole fired criticism and attacks while Clinton tried to "dodge" them. Dole
attacked him on most of his ideas, and his tendency to exaggerate. Clinton
avoided the lies he made since the 1992 presidential campaign (brought up by
Dole, of course) by revealing all that he accomplished for the good of the
people. Clinton focused on politics at a federal level at home, and tried to
avoid foreign affairs. Dole based his debate on a state or local level. They
both had separate ideas on different topics such as education, taxes, etc. They
used these opposite ideas to attack each other.
        The debates went smoothly through the first minutes without a
lot of conflict but shortly into the debate Clinton makes his claim that "The
United States is better off now than it was four years ago". Dole attacks by
saying "He's (Clinton) better off than he was four years ago". Although it
cracked a few laughs, it showed how little respect he has for Clinton and how
desperate he is getting to resort to such cheesy remarks. The first several
minutes of the debate had Clinton summarizing all that he has done in the past
four years such as 10.5 million more jobs, the Brady Bill, and Fami...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 06-06-2007
Category: Politics
Words: 796
Pages: 3.18