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October 23, 1992 - Image 26

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-23

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JE\VISII
VOTE?

In the race
for the White House,
the Bush, Clinton
and Perot
campaigns are not
targeting Jews.

JAMES D. BESSER/Washington Correspondent

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Gov. Clinton's strategy is simple: Jews, like other middle-class Americans, have been hit hard by the recession.

very four years, Jewish activists muster
enormous energy to promote a single idea
— that Jews, despite their low proportion in
the American electorate, really do count when
it comes to choosing a president.
1992 may go down as the year that idea
had the air knocked out of it.
Despite endless hype by representatives
of the candidates, and despite an active

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