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Description: This chapter from Howard Zinn's book The Twentieth Century: A People's History presents a populist critique of Clinton-era policies.
The Clinton Presidency and the Crisis of Democracy - by Howard Zinn President Bill Clinton was reelected in 1996 with a distinct lack of voter enthusiasm. was true in 1992 (when 19 percent of the voters showed their distaste for both parties by voting for a third party candidate, Ross Perot), the electorate was clearly not happy about its choices. Half of the eligible voters stayed away from the polls, and of those who did vote, only 49 percent chose Clinton over his lackluster opponent, Robert Dole. One bumper sticker read: "If God had intended us to vote, he would have given us candidates. "
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