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Article: CLINTON CAMPAIGN DENOUNCES GOP FOR NEGATIVE TELEVISION AD.(MAIN)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- September 21, 1996
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Byline: PAUL RICHTER Los Angeles Times
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Clinton campaign Friday denounced Bob Dole for a new TV ad attacking President Clinton's personal attitude toward drugs, and accused Dole of a habit of turning ``nasty'' when his campaigns were in trouble.
``We're entering a period where personal, negative politics is going to rule the day for the campaign,'' Clinton campaign spokesman Joe Lockhart said at a news conference called to criticize the new ad.
The TV spot uses an MTV segment from 1992 in which Clinton jokingly tells a young man in the audience at a question and answer session that if he smoked marijuana again he would ...