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This election will belong to the political party that does the better job of appealing to restless voters who, if the exit polls are to be believed, have been transmitting an unrelenting barrage of signals that their allegiance is up for graps in 1992. In Faces in My Time, a volume of memoirs published in 1980, Powell wrote that "Disillusionment with Communism, dismay at the methods of the Soviet Union, are nowadays such familiar themes that the force of Muggeridge's virtually one-man onslaught in the 1930s is hard to graps for those who did not experience those years. Harry Truman's complaint about the "do-nothing Congress" was the complaint of a boor who had little graps of his own heritage and assumed that the state should be, as C. |
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