Poll Stable After Kemp Chosen
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Voters approve of Bob Dole’s choice of Jack Kemp as his GOP running mate, but the selection failed to give the former Kansas senator an initial boost in a new poll. The ABC poll, conducted Friday and Saturday nights, showed Dole 19 percentage points behind President Clinton in a two-way race, about the margin in other polls taken before it became clear Kemp was his choice. In a three-way race with Texas billionaire Ross Perot running as the Reform Party candidate, Dole trails still Clinton by 19 percentage points, the poll found, with Perot pulling 12% of the vote. Among the 1,007 registered voters questioned, 56% said they approved of Kemp’s addition to the GOP ticket. Only 15% said they disapproved, while 29%--two-thirds of them Clinton supporters--offered no opinion, ABC said. The poll has a margin of error of 3 percent points.
Clinton Expected Mack to Get Nod
Despite his well-known political savvy, President Clinton bet on the wrong man to win the GOP vice presidential nod. In an interview with the San Diego Union-Tribune, Clinton confessed that he expected Bob Dole to select Sen. Connie Mack of Florida as his running mate.
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