Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 03, 1992, Page 5A, Image 5

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ularitv. and a shift in party
Identification results.
This shift takes place re
gardless of the president's
party affiliation and Is basod
on the public's perception
that the administration di
rects the economy. Jacob
said.
“For Instance,*’ Jacobs
said, "during the 19HO cam
paign. inflation was extreme
ly high — around 12.5 per
cent — and unemployment
was at seven percent. Bused
on that economic perfor
mance, many Democrats who
had voted previously for Car
ter shifted to vote for Ken
gnn."
The second hypothesis
suggests that Americans per
ceive Republicans and Demo
crats as having strengths in
different areas.
Republican presidents are
more concerned about high
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inflation and often will ac
cept the trade-off of increased
unemplovmen! in order to
keep inflation rates down,
Havnos said
Democratic presidents, on
the other hand, seem more
concerned about unemploy
ment and are willing to trade
higher inflation for more
jobs.
Today, unemployment
stands at 7 5 percent, higher
than average for the past 3H
years
"Voters are unhappy with
Bush's performance because
unemployment has been high
for such a long time." Jacobs
said.
If the incumbent president
were a Democrat, the two
professors said, today’s un
employment would be less
central an issue in ihe cam
paign. remedying unemploy
ment is traditionally the
Democrats' forte, they said.
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Burrows said she'd like to Include University
students and faculty on her task force for the eeo
nomlc agenda The student Interns who worked
with her in the Oregon Legislature demonstrated
innovation and self-motivation, she said
"Their commitment has just boon 100 percent,
she said "I'd like to channel that to the citv lev
el."
Burrows said the citv often employs consulting
firms for projects when qualified University ex
perts could Is' contacted
"There’s a rich source of talent at the Universi
ty," Burrows said "I think it's just drawing them
out that we need to exploit’ more
Bascom saul unless ties between the University
and the city are maintained, .in Wory tower
will develop
Her parents, both professors, raised Bascom in
Manhattan, Kan . where they taught at Kansas
State University The university and town existed
separately, she said, and opportunities to pool re
sources were lost
Bascom said she'll apply what she observed in
Manhattan to draw the Kugene business and Um
varsity rommunitii - closer together
"You have to continue to keep that dialogue go
ing," Bascom said
Both Bascom and Burrows pledge to become
strong advex ales for the IIniversitv
"I frail a special responsibility (to the Universi
ty),' burrows said, "not just because my children
went to school here, but because I represented it
in the st.iti' Legislature for l«t years
both believe Lugerie needs a strong downtown
business and retail district
Burrows said a vital downtown "is like the soul
of die city " She said the private sector should
take the lead in development
burrows said she advocates selling I'.ugene s
downtown property and loaning money to new
and existing businesses to spur growth The sale
of city property would also raise needed capital,
she said
biisrom approaches rejuvenating the downtown
area differently She said retail growth follows the
development of hanking, housing and places like
the Unit (ienler
Bascum said site's very possessive of Hull lie
cause she worked on three ballot measures to
build it
We must keep the Hull ('.enter open and
healthy.'' Bast om said "It's the one bright spot in
the city '■
b a scorn said an important reason for renewing
downlown is decreasing traffic
"Whal you’re trying to do is make a ((impact
tenter of your downtown area so people don't
have to use their cars,'' bascom said
bas< om and Burrows Ixitli support establishing
a free shuttle bus linking the University and
downtown areas
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