Word: cores
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Hard-Core States. In the past 16 years, there has been no large group of consistently Republican states comparable to the solid Democratic states. However, there are a few states which have been consistently Republican since 1938, and many more which have shown definite signs of return to Republicanism. Most of them lie in the traditional Republican heartland, the Central States...
...twelve states in the Midwest, all except Missouri went Republican in the congressional elections of 1950. With the three northern New England states, they form the Republican hard core, which is lined up thus...
...hard-core Republican states, as in the hard-core Democratic states, Taft's convention delegates outnumber Ike's almost...
There are 531 votes in the electoral college; 266 are necessary to elect a President. Reasonably assured of 152 from the Midwest-New England hard core, the Republicans in convention face these questions...
...Odor of Courage. What "they," i.e., two big black bulls, do to Pacote and what he does with them is the climax but not the core of Barnaby Conrad's Matador, a novel about bullfighting fine enough to share the shelf with Tom Lea's The Brave Bulls (TIME, April 25, 1949). Like Ernest Hemingway, whose hard-packed style accents every sentence in Matador, Novelist Conrad is steeped in the classic ritual of the corrida. (In 1945, at 23, he shared an afternoon's billing in the Seville ring with his tutor, famed Juan Belmonte...