This Week In History: Part Five
(L to R) Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Ross Perot |
Election Day is tomorrow, so I looked back in the student newspapers to see what USF
students had to say about their elections. I found a very apt article from
staff writer Paul Popek in volume 17, number 3 edition from the 1992 Encounter about the “mudsling
tactics” which occur during campaigns.
For reference, there were three major candidates in 1992: Incumbent Republican
President George H. W. Bush; Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and
independent Texas businessman Ross Perot.
The 2016 election is one of the
most divisive in our nation’s history. The article touches on how negativity and "dirty politics" has become expected during elections and the issues take a backseat to name-calling.
Please take the time to read the entire article, and don’t
forget to VOTE!
Volume 17, Number 3 of Encounter, November 6, 1992 |
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