Word: bradley
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...Democratic primary race is starting to heat up. Last week, Vice President Al Gore '69 abruptly moved his campaign headquarters from Washington to Tennessee and challenged opponent Bill Bradley, whom the frontrunner had been ignoring for months, to a series of biweekly debates. Bradley has not responded to Gore's proposal yet, but the two have agreed to an appearance together this week in Iowa, and another a few weeks from now in New Hampshire...
...forum was moderated by Bradley Professor of Government Thomas E. Patterson, acting director of the Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy...
...that Al Gore is the "underdog," mired in the familiarity and fatigue of the Clinton presidency, the veep wants to engage Bill Bradley in hand-to-hand combat. The Gore camp got on the phone to the newspapers Thursday, telling the Washington Post that Bradley?s days as an "outsider" are numbered, promising to dredge up every compromise and change of heart in the former senator?s 18-year record. (They?re likely to start with Bradley?s recent Iowa flip-flop on ethanol subsidies, which he once called "highway robbery.") Then there?s the debates ?- or at least...
...This time yesterday Bradley wasn?t leading in New Hampshire, dead even in New York, and tallying up as the candidate with the bigger coffers. Besides moving his HQ to Nashville, Gore has started talking about his post-Vietnam "disillusionment" with government, and using flowery Bradley-style imagery to illustrate his themes. Once, Bradley was a quixotic outsider to be ignored; now he?s the man to beat. "For a long time this campaign rightfully ?- and then wrongfully ?- thought the right strategy was to engage Bush," one Gore aide told the New York Times. "Now we have to acknowledge reality...
Dunster resident Bradley C. Barnhorst '00 said he shared Piscitello's disgruntlement with the council...