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October 23, 1992 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1992-10-23

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How The Voters Feel

KIMBERLEY UFTON STAFF WRITER

IRA WISE, 31
Birmingham
Education Director, Temple Emanu-El
Voting For: Bill Clinton
1988 vote: Michael Dukakis
"When my wife (Audrey) finishes post-graduate
studies this year, our combined post-graduate
careers will have put us $70,000 in debt. This
leaves us with no prospect of purchasing a home,
and it comes to us courtesy of Reagan/Bush."

SHERRY RUSSMAN, 55
Northville
Business administrator
Voting For: Bill Clinton
1988 vote: Michael Dukakis
"I like the politics of the Democratic platform,
but John Kennedy really was the last Democ-
ratic candidate I really liked. Bush deserves
some credit for some of his foreign affairs ac-
complishments, but Clinton deserves a
chance."

AL RUSSMAN, 60
Northville
Sales
Voting For: Leaning toward Bill Clinton
1988 vote: Michael Dukakis
"I am 90 percent certain I will vote for Clin-
ton, although I am not sure if he is presiden-
tial material. If I did vote for Bush, it would
break centuries-old family tradition of voting
Democratic."

JAY ROBINSON, 56
West Bloomfield
Builder
Voting for: Bill Clinton
1988 vote: George Bush
"The administration is very dogmatic, particu-
larly regarding issues which are popular on
the religious right. This is not pragmatic at all
in terms of the problems of this country. I
started voting Republican in the 1960s, but
this is not my conservative agenda. There is no
fiscal responsibility."

IRV TUCKEL, 56
West Bloomfield
Attorney
Voting For: Bill Clinton
1988 vote: Michael Dukakis
"Bush failed on economic policy; failed on so-
cial policy."

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WENDY LAMPERT-HUBERT, 39
West Bloomfield
Attorney
Voting For: Bill Clinton
1988 vote: Michael Dukakis
"This country is in serious economic decline.
President Bush has no working agenda to ad-
dress economic problems. He failed to develop
a working relationship with Congress to get
legislation passed."

JOLEE BREYER, 23
Bloomfield Hills
Student
Voting For: Undecided
1988 vote: George Bush
"I'm not happy with the whole economic situa-
tion."

JANE KOTIKOVSKY, 57
Southfield
Facialist, Tamara's Institute of Beauty
Voting For: George Bush
1988 vote: George Bush
"Clinton didn't impress me. Bush is mature
and experienced. He is not perfect, but he is
the best of the three. I am a Republican."

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