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ADVISORY/ Democratic Party Supporters Celebrating On The Web The Electorate Speak Out On Deja News www.dejanews.com.


--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

WHAT:     With presidential scandal and impeachment proceedings in the
          air, Republican Party gains in yesterday's election had been
          predicted by many.

          But after Democrats actually gained seats party supporters
          wasted no time in taking their celebration on-line.

SAMPLE
DISCUSSION
TOPICS:   "...Try to put a positive spin on the rightwing defeat. Do
          what it takes to make yourself feel better. 6 years of
          Rightwing Clinton bashing came to an end tonight."

          "...I really hate to say it, but it's time for a change in
          the leadership of the Republican Party. We have a
          Presidential election in two years. If the Republicans can't
          hold their own in the House in an off-year election, how in
          the hell can they take the Presidency two years later?"

          "...The GOP Kooks and other assorted Right Wing Fanatics
          received a strong message yesterday: Grow up or shut up.
          Your pathetic attempts to pin your Congressional hopes on
          Clinton's personal mistake has backfired. You either learn
          to raise the level of your discourse or you lose Congress in
          the next election. "

WHO:      Anyone with Web access has a direct line into the
          conversation through Deja News ( www.dejanews.com ). Deja
          News provides a free, Web-based interface for participating
          in, reading and searching more than 80,000 Internet
          discussion forums, including Usenet newsgroups. Millions of
          people use Deja News each month, generating over 130 million
          page views.

          Interested parties should visit the Deja News site and click
          on "Power Search." Simply enter the phrase "election AND
          Clinton" in the "Search for" box, then get only the most
          recent discussions by specifying the date range Nov. 3, 1998
          to Nov. 4, 1998. A list of active discussions will be
          presented in less than two seconds. Participants can then
          join the discussion group that best meets their needs by
          just clicking on the appropriate link.

SOURCES:  www.dejanews.com
          David Wilson, Vice President of Marketing for Deja News

MEDIA
CONTACT:  Greg Wise, Public Relations Manager, Deja News
          Gwise@dejanews.com or 512/502-6244

          Kira Perdue, Account Manager, Alexander Communications Inc.
          Kperdue@alexandercom.com or 404/897-2300, ext. 317
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