As a New Democrat, candidate Bill Clinton pledged to break with his partys left-liberal wing in favor of a centrist approach to reinventing government. How well did President Clintons economic performance reflect his reformist rhetoric?
John W. Burns is vice president at Isurus Market Research and Consulting in Cambridge, Mass.
Andrew J. Taylor is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science and Public Administration at North Carolina State University.
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