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Politics is changing; Texas elections will determine the future - The Baylor Lariat

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By Tolga Sahin | Intern In 1988, George H.W. Bush made a promise that continues to resonate in contemporary politics: “Read my lips: no new taxes.” By the end of his first term as president, he broke his promise. In 1992, he was facing reelection against moderate Democrat Bill Clinton, whose campaign had a major quote that still holds an impact: “It’s the economy, stupid.” Clinton went on to win the election with this messaging, and that year ma…
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baylorlariat.com broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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