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Whether we like him as a candidate or not, one point stands clear, Ross Perot forced this campaign to focus more on the issues facing our country.
As evidenced throughout the debates, Perot time and again returned the discussion to the serious problems in this country, some of which neither George Bush nor Bill Clinton had even mentioned.
For me, Perot has been an outspoken breath of fresh air in an otherwise say-nothing, promise-everything, politics-as-usual campaign.
MERRI M. ANDERSON
Tarzana
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