The recurring themes for the 1997-98 election cycle have been stability and parity, and the partisan equilibrium that has been present since the 1996 elections shows no sign of changing. According to public opinion surveys, voters are relatively upbeat and not particularly concerned about Washington, politics or public policy issues. In short, voters have turned their attention from politics to their personal lives, families and jobs.
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