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...shuffle to the strains of Soul Man and smiled at his running mate, who was clapping along. The two seem to be working out a little vaudeville act--Dole the straight man, Kemp the comic pratfaller. When Dole said he'd bet all he had that they'd win Colorado, he added with a grin, "I won't bet all Jack has." Kemp bowed his head, as if penitent about having made some cash-giving speeches. Mostly, though, he's tapping a foot, pointing, craning his neck, pretending to throw a pass or take a snap from the center. With...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: CONVENTION NOTES | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

...Campbell, who suffered near fatal wounds in the Gulf War, attested to how Perot helped dispatch a team of doctors to rescue him from death's door. Besides testimonials, the main business was to hear the Reform candidates for President.Winner: Perot, with 65% of party members' ballots, over former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm. That, at least, was no miracle...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: CONVENTION NOTES | 8/26/1996 | See Source »

...manager Reed to reiterate that he wasn't interested. Reed called back to urge Bennett not to close the door; Dole was interested, he told him. Bennett answered only that he would think about it and get back to Reed, then left for a weekend of mountain climbing in Colorado...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CONVENTION '96: PUNCHING UP THE TICKET | 8/19/1996 | See Source »

DALLAS: Maybe the Reform Party already needs a little reform itself. Monday, the two names certified as the official contenders for the Party's presidential nomination, were Party founder Ross Perot and former Colorado Governor Richard Lamm. Party members named the two after surveys mailed to them were returned. The actual vote tallies for the candidates have not been released, but Lamm officials have complained that many supporters in Denver -->