Clinton Campaign Town Meeting in Pennsylvania
questions from an audience made up of undecided voters during the
taping of a “town meeting” television program, to be shown later in
the evening by NBC television. The half-hour show was sponsored by
the Democratic National Committee, and featured unrehearsed questions
from the audience, which had been chosen at random by an independent
research firm. Governor Clinton responded to questions on mainly
domestic issues, including creating jobs for Americans, health care
reform, and education reform.
Governor Bill Clinton, Democratic candidate for president, responded to questions from an audience made up of undecided voters during the … read more
Governor Bill Clinton, Democratic candidate for president, responded to
questions from an audience made up of undecided voters during the
taping of a “town meeting” television program, to be shown later in
the evening by NBC television. The half-hour show was sponsored by
the Democratic National Committee, and featured unrehearsed questions
from the audience, which had been chosen at random by an independent
research firm. Governor Clinton responded to questions on mainly
domestic issues, including creating jobs for Americans, health care
reform, and education reform. close
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