“He understands how important this speech is,” says a Clinton aide. “It’s an opportunity to step into the national spotlight in a serious forum. People will compare it to Nixon’s return to the spotlight years after his disgraceful exit. But that isn’t how we’re looking at it. He’s given the Bush Administration plenty of time to lay down their footprint for domestic and foreign policy. This will be President Clinton’s opportunity to analyze what has happened in the past 18 months. And through his words, he may show his fellow Democrats how to frame the debate for the coming elections.”
p> THE MAN FROM HOPELESS br> Members of the Arkansas Democratic Party have gone to DNC chairman Terry McAuliffe demanding to know why Bill Clinton won’t support their candidates by sponsoring fundraisers for them. To date, gubernatorial candidate Jimmie Lou Fisher
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