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Introduction: The '88 Election: Its Meaning for America and the World |
| Section: CURRENT ISSUES / SPECIAL REPORT--THE '88 ELECTION: ITS MEANING FOR AMERICA AND THE WORLD |
| Author: Editor |
| Publication: The world & I online |
| Issue Date: 12/1/1987 |
| Size: 794 Words, 4,783 Characters |
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Pundits tend to describe every presidential election as a "watershed election," but 1988 really is a critical year, for it will bring, as political scientist Gerald Pomper puts it, a generational transfer of leadership, a new agenda for the nation, and a new system of presidential campaigning. Who are the Republicans and Democrats vying to lead the nation into the 1990s? What are the key issues that will dominate the political debate in the coming months? What is the new factor that may well decide the presidential nominations by the first week of March 1988? THE WORLD & I went to lead...
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...ook beyond the latest "revelation" about the candidates for the true meaning of this historic election, in which the old will give way to the new in political power, public policy, presidential campaigning, and possibly party realignment.
In 1988, THE WORLD & I will focus each month on a key issue facing America and the world and will solicit the views of Republican and Democratic candidates.
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