Word: buchananism
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MANCHESTER, NH--From the White Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean, a new wave of conservatism swept through New Hampshire last night as conservative commentator Patrick J. Buchanan scored a major upset and won the nation's first primary...
With 99 percent of the precincts reporting, Buchanan captured 27 percent of the vote, edging U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole (R-Kan.), who won 26 percent, and former Tennessee governor Lamar Alexander, who tallied 23 percent...
Last night, Buchanan was jubilant as he declared victory in front of hundreds of supporters at the Courtyard Banquet Hall in southern Manchester...
...This is a victory for a brand new, bold conservatism in politics, giving a voice to the voiceless," said Buchanan. "It is a conservatism that looks out for the men and women of this country whose jobs have been sacrificed...
...could credibly challenge Dole's impressive array of endorsements, financial backing and a collection of favors stored up in his more than 35 years of party service in Congress. Yet as polling concludes in New Hampshire, Dole finds himself finishing second between two very different challengers in Pat Buchanan and Lamar Alexander. "All of a sudden, everything has been turned around," reports TIME's Tamala Edwards from New Hampshire. "The rug has clearly been pulled out from under Dole." Despite the Buchanan win, the real enemy for Dole may be Alexander. "A lot of the Dole campaign's energy...