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Dr. Zogby

The Dynamics of a Three-Way Race

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My Message to the Democrats

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Arab American Congressional in 1992

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Race, Riots and Reassessment

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The Impact of the Press on Presidential Politics

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H. Ross Perot: Solution or Symptom?

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Arab Americans in the Political Conventions: Building on Past Gains

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Media + Money in Politics = Anger, Confusion and Alienation

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Democrats in New York: Blacks, Jews, Jackson and the Middle East

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Big Changes in the New Congress?

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Israel's Friends Running for the Senate in 1992

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Campaign '92: Preparing for Super Tuesday

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Campaign '92: Observations at Half-Time

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Campaign '92: Getting Meaner and More Confused

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Round One: The New Hampshire Explosion

As the dust settles from the explosive New Hampshire primary elections, both the Democratic and Republican parties and their leaders have been forced to take a fresh look at their political campaign strategies. Read More »

George Bush and His Challengers: Who They Are and Where They Stand on Arab Issues

Six months ago it appeared certain that the 1992 elections would be a non-event. Buoyed by high ratings in the polls, George Bush seemed unbeatable. Democrats were in disarray. Paul Tsongas, a little-known former one-term Senator from Massachusetts was the only announced Democratic candidate. Other bigger name Democrats seemed unwilling and afraid to enter the race.  Read More »

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