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Saturday's South Carolina primaries set thestage for what could be an oft-repeated scenariotomorrow. Clinton dominated, as expected, winning64 percent of the vote. Tsongas followed with 18percent, and former Brown and Harkin each won sixpercent. Bush received 67 percent of theRepublican vote, while Buchanan won 26 percent andDuke won seven percent...
Bush supporters, including Republican PartyChair Richard Bond, tried to rationalize thepopularity of insurgent candidate Buchanan...
...Still, Buchanan vowed to stay in the race toAugust's GOP convention in Houston. On "Face theNation," he said his campaign "is about more thanpiling up delegates...
...Buchanan recognizes that Bush must put "America First," but he's not the answer. The Republican Party needs a candidate who has a vision of how to rebuild America. Republicans should vote for "none of the above," and induce other strong Republican candidates to enter the race...
...Buchanan said these words about President Bush and his surrogates yesterday, but they fit the staff pretty well, too. The staff's piece says a lot more about the people who wrote it than it does about Buchanan: What they can't win on the field of principle and belief, they prefer to steal through slander. Pathetically (and altogether predictably), the staff attempts to equate Buchanan with Duke. But ridiculous charges aside, Buchanan is a candidate worthy of being judged by his ideas. So let's take a look...