ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Nov 02, 1994
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(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(Providence: Brit Hume) Campaigning by President Clinton to get the vote out for next week's elections featured; scenes shown. [With Rhode Island senior citizens, CLINTON - comments on the Republicans' Contract with America.] [In response to questions from Black Entertainment Television Ed GORDON, CLINTON - angrily defends his minorities record.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(New York: Lynn Sherr) The findings of an ABC News/"Washington Post" poll on the coming midterm elections outlined; the breakdown of the Republican-Democrat and issues percentages and Clinton's approval rating cited.
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Report introduced.
(New York: Jeff Greenfield) The paradoxical view that the voters remain discontent despite indications of a healthy economy examined. [CLINTON - defends the economy.] [Six VOTERS - offers views on the economy.] "Newsweek" poll indicating the people feel there still is a recession noted. [In 1991, candidate CLINTON - talks about the economy.] The voters' continuing lack of trust for Clinton noted. [Two PEOPLE - question his veracity.]
(Studio: Peter Jennings) Statement from Clinton in the "Detroit News" that he opposes closing off the street in front of the White House for security reported; the weekend shooting by Francisco Duran mentioned.
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