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      <description>Panelists talked about the issues related to electing U.S. presidents through the electoral college system. Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson criticized the Electoral College and singled out the 2000 election as the beginning of animosity on Capitol Hill. He called for moving from the Electoral College in presidential elections to the popular vote. They also responded to questions from the audience.</description>
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      <description>Gubernatorial candidates of seven difference parties answered questions posed by the moderators, Mr. Mulcahy and Ms. Green. Some of the issues discussed included unemployment and property taxes in the state of New York. There was no studio audience.</description>
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      <description>Incumbent Governor Mario Cuomo debated the four challengers on the
 state budget and other issues related to the New York gubernatorial race.
 Republican candidate George Pataki declined to attend the debate.</description>
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      <description>Washington House and New York gubernatorial campaigns coverage included background on the states and the candidates, the issues, and the status of the races. A live simulcast of the KXLY-TV evening newscast updated the Washington Fifth Congressional district, where Republican challenger George Nethercutt was endorsed by former independent presidential candidate Ross Perot.</description>
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      <description>The gubernatorial candidates, except Republican George Pataki, who
 declined to participate, debated issues including Governor Cuomo's
 record in office and the New York economy and state budget.</description>
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      <description>Incumbent Democratic Governor Cuomo debated several challengers on the state economy, welfare reform, and other issues. Republican challenger George Pataki was invited to participate in this debate but declined. Walsh is the Right to Life candidate, Golisano is the Independence Fusion Party candidate, and Lane is the Socialist Workers Party candidate.</description>
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      <description>Members of the independent Patriot Party discussed the impact of new political parties on democracy in the United States. Mr. Black conducted a presentation which showed the potential of reform-oriented parties in the U.S. Congressional and gubernatorial candidates of the party discussed the status of their campaigns.</description>
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      <title>American Voter Sentiment Poll Results</title>
      <description>Paychex Inc., a public company that provides business services to American firms, sponsored a poll on American voter sentiments conducted by the polling firm of Gordon S. Black Corporation. Dr. Black and Mr. Golisano spoke at a news conference marking the release of the poll, which found substantial discontent and anger at the government in a poll of 1,600 American adults. The poll also studied the discontent of Americans who claim support for the presidential campaign of Ross Perot.</description>
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