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TIME staffers around the country put in equally long days. Boston Correspondent John Yang stood outside an old-fashioned red-brick schoolhouse in Fall River, Mass., conducting a "decidedly unscientific" poll that proved to be highly accurate. That evening Boston Correspondent Joelle Attinger saw Connecticut Senate Candidate Toby Moffett transformed...
In this election, Texas was a district unto itself. With unemployment at 8.3%, higher than in Frost Belt states like Massachusetts and New Hampshire, Texans were feeling the brunt of a national economic downturn for the first time in more than two decades. Democrats came out in droves to help...
Many of the nation's Republican losers were on the phone with the White House last week seeking new jobs. Among them: Senator Schmitt, Governor Clements and Clarence Brown, who lost the Governor's race in Ohio. Some asked to be appointed to replace outgoing Energy Secretary James Edwards. But...
TEXAS SHOOTOUT. Three-alarm chili and the gubernatorial race between Texas Republican Incumbent William Clements, 65, and State Attorney General Mark White, 42, have a lot in common. This heated contest is a referendum not on Ronald Reagan but on Bill Clements, whose blunt language and pro-business positions have...
The campaign has taken a nasty turn. White says Clements is "a clown" who uses "smear tactics." Clements says the attorney general "is an incompetent lawyer" who has lost most of his big cases. Responding, somewhat lamely, that he has won most of those that he appealed, White declares: "The...