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				<title>A Victory For The Centre? Americans Re-Endorse Clinton and the Politics of Divided Government</title>
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				<description>By John  Heathershaw - In one of the more memorable moments of the otherwise dull BBC  coverage of US election night, veteran political commentator Charles  Wheeler pointed out that President Clinton had just been re-elected by  American voters who had little if any idea of his agenda for his second  term in office. &amp;lsquo;What is his agenda?&amp;rsquo;, he asked Democratic Party advisor  David Doak. Wheeler, clearly perturbed by the lack of debate in the  1996 campaign, was amazed when he was clearly unable to give him an  answer. &amp;lsquo;I watched a debate-&amp;lsquo; , Wheeler began, charitably trying to move  the discussion...</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jan 1997 12:00 EST</pubDate>
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