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Article: Clinton says he expects to propose middle-class tax cut. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
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- December 11, 1994
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MIAMI _ President Clinton said Sunday that he expected to propose a tax cut for the middle class _ a promise he made during the 1992 presidential campaign but thus far has failed to deliver.
``I want to fulfill the commitment of our campaign and my commitment to tax fairness,'' Clinton said at a news conference here following the three-day Summit of the Americas.
``I think we can achieve that objective,'' he said.
White House aides said Clinton would like to unveil the broad outlines of the tax cut during an address to the nation tentatively set for Thursday.
In the address, Clinton wants to lay out his priorities for the next two years in hopes of recapturing ...
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