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ment are "wildly unrealistic."

Student reaction to the discussion was mixed, although most said they were impressed with Gore's performance. Peter B. Paris '91, who asked Gore to describe the programs he supported on behalf of lower-income Americans, said that he was "satisfied in a general sense but not in a specific sense." Paris noted that Gore's response failed to identify specific proposals that he would adopt if elected.

Thomas H. Kane '91 said he thought Gore was impressive and had made strides "in separating himself from the other candidates," but he added that he was still unsure for whom he would vote.

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