Wednesday, November 6, 1996 By Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff The party began early Tuesday night for the Democrats at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Four more years
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Clinton clinches election
Wednesday, November 6, 1996 ELECTIONS: Government remains divided as GOP keeps control of CongressBy John Digrado Daily Bruin Senior Staff It seems that President Clinton will be allowed to build his bridge to the 21st century after all. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Jim Harrick resigns as head coach
Wednesday, November 6, 1996 BASKETBALL: Coach given ‘ultimatum’ to quit or be terminatedBy Brad Zucker Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA men’s basketball coach Jim Harrick is expected to resign at a 2 p.m. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
Republicans upbeat despite loss
Wednesday, November 6, 1996 GOP: Congressional majority cushions blow of presidential defeatBy Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Senior Staff "It’s a bad day for the youth of America," Rep. Read more...
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November 5, 9:00 pm
1996 Elections Daily Bruin Supplement
Wednesday, November 6, 1996REACTION: Despite apathetic label, many students head to the polls to make voices heardBy Frances Lee and Hannah Miller Daily Bruin Contributors A steady stream of students trickled into voting booths Tuesday, casting their ballots to decide who would hold the reins of the most powerful job in the nation. Read more...
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November 4, 9:00 pm
History, foreign policy to challenge Clinton
Tuesday, November 5, 1996 ELECTION: UCLA experts predict president would stay politically moderateBy Christopher Bates Daily Bruin Staff "Dewey defeats Truman." A picture of a triumphant Harry Truman holding a copy of the Chicago Tribune with a false headline has come to forever epitomize one of the central facts of American electoral politics: A race is never over until it is officially over. Read more...
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November 4, 9:00 pm
Assesomg the Westside districts
Tuesday, November 5, 1996 ELECTION: Democrats traditionally dominate area surrounding UCLA By John Digrado Daily Bruin Senior Staff While the presidential race may be all but wrapped up, local candidates are still campaigning hard for some of the most sought-after and, arguably, the most important and influential-offices in this election. Read more...