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...prolonged support of the Viet Nam War and largely caused his defeat. Their single-minded ferocity inspired George McGovern's disastrous 1972 campaign and split the party. Who are the liberals today? Which candidate do they support in 1976? What is their influence? TIME National Political Correspondent Robert Ajemian surveyed the field and reports...
...TIME'S correspondents have divided the U.S. into five political regions. Together with our Washington bureau and roving National Political Correspondent Robert Ajemian, they will file their observations each week to Nation Senior Editor Marshall Loeb and staff in New York. Loeb is looking forward to the challenge of tracking the political year in print, an assignment that he finds "uniquely suited to our capabilities of analysis and summary...
...Nixon's Treasury Secretary, Lyndon Johnson's close adviser, John Kennedy's Navy Secretary, and three-term Governor of Texas, it is another start. The board is to be given larger responsibilities in overseeing the Government's battered intelligence agencies. TIME National Political Correspondent Robert Ajemian interviewed Connolly on a recent visit to New York. His report...
While a crowded field of candidates began to zero in on the New Hampshire primary, the man who many think has the best chance to win the Democratic presidential nomination, Veteran Campaigner Hubert Humphrey, watched from the sidelines. TIME'S national political correspondent Robert Ajemian visited Humphrey at his home in Waverly, Minn., and sent this report...
...Ajemian is already deep into his seventh presidential season. For this week's cover story on Ronald Reagan's reach for the Republican nomination, which was written by Associate Editor Frank Merrick, Ajemian interviewed the candidate himself, while Correspondents John Austin, Jess Cook and Roland Flamini talked to Reagan's aides, friends and political adversaries. For Ajemian's personal assessment of Reagan's potential as a survivalist, see page...