Word: arizona
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...ARIZONA. Dennis DeConcini (D) v. Sam Steiger (R): a labor-backed Democrat winning on Barry Goldwater's turf? Could happen...
...ARIZONA. First Congressional District -Pat Fullinwider (D) v. Incumbent John Rhodes (R): Minority Leader Rhodes narrowly defeated Pat in 1974, is now running scared. CALIFORNIA. Twelfth District-David Harris (D) v. Incumbent Paul McCloskey (R): an antiwar protester and Singer Joan Baez's ex faces McCloskey, a four-term liberal, in a close one. FLORIDA. Fifth District-JoAnn Saunders (D) v. Incumbent Richard Kelly (R): Saunders offers money back if she wins and contributors dislike her stands. Her money should be safe. ILLINOIS. Tenth District-Incumbent Abner Mikva (D) v. Samuel Young (R): in the third match-up between...
NUCLEAR SAFETY. By far the most important of the environmental issues to be decided at the polls are proposals to impose strict restrictions on the construction of nuclear power plants in Arizona, Colorado, Montana, Ohio, Oregon and Washington. Aware that the defeat of California's nuclear proposition last June may have been caused by fears that existing nuclear plants might have to be shut down, thus causing unemployment and economic loss, environmentalists are concentrating on future nuclear-plant construction. In general their proposals would remove the $560 million federal limit that now exists on the total amount of damages...
WHEN I STOPPED and asked what can I do to combat the money and power that works to destroy the architecturally rendered meaning of a place? How can I fight those who move London Bridge to Arizona, or build a monument to President Pusey in Harvard Yard? And the National Trust doesn't answer, really. They are less enterprising in confronting the social issues than in analyzing the cultural deficiency, they are better at awakening the dormant sensibility of the man-on-the-street than they are at challenging the very alert interests of the developer and businessman...
STATE FORD CARTER Alabama 9 * Alaska 3 * Arizona 6 * Arkansas 6 * California 45 leaning Colorado 7 * Connecticut 8 * Delaware 3 * Florida 17 * Georgia 12 * Hawaii 4 * Idaho 4 * Illinois 26 * Indiana 13 * Iowa 8 * Kansas 7 * Kentucky 9 * Louisiana 10 * Maine 4 * Maryland 10 * Massachusetts 14 * Michigan 21 * Minnesota 10 * Mississippi 7 * Missouri 12 * Montana 4 * Nebraska 5 * Nevada 3 * New Hampshire 4 * New Jersey 17 * New Mexico 4 * New York 41 * North Carolina 13 * North Dakota 3 * Ohio 25 leaning Oklahoma 8 * Oregon 6 leaning Pennsylvania 27 * Rhode Island 4 * South Carolina 8 * South Dakota 4 * Tennessee 10 * Texas...