Word: alabama
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While Ford dallied over his decision, his problem was being made more difficult by the hour as Reagan rushed ahead with his Southern offensive. After South Carolina, Reagan expects to do well in this week's Southern primaries-Alabama, Florida and Georgia-as well as in Texas (May 3) and Mississippi (June...
...into question by dismissing, several hours before the polls closed on election night in New Hampshire, his controversial campaign manager, John Sears. Still, for the immediate future, both momentum and the calendar favor Reagan. The early March contests are in the Dixie states of South Carolina (March 8), Georgia, Alabama and Florida (all March 11). This is conservative country, where Reagan is strong. The next major confrontation will come in the Illinois primary on March 18, the first in any of the delegate-rich industrial states...
...Portsmouth, where he was in agreement with the local opposition to construction of the nearby Seabrook nuclear power plant. And worse prospects lie ahead. After this week's primary in his home state of Massachusetts, Kennedy faces three contests on March 11 in Carter's Southern stronghold: Alabama, Florida and Georgia. Kennedy plans only token appearances in those states, so that he can concentrate on Illinois, which on March 18 will have the first primary in an industrial state outside the two candidates' native regions...
...going to do the same things that got us here," Whitney said. "We'll run, and pass, and try to play good team defense." Naming South Alabama as the team to beat because "the team to beat is the team you've got to play first," Whitney says that a national championship isn't just a dream. "We've got to believe we can do it, or we wouldn't be here...