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...show far better in the New Hampshire primary to gain that revered political intangible--momentum. His workers admit that the biggest surprise in the Crane camp has been the ascendance of George Bush, former director of the CIA. "Bush is the new superstar on the block," says Gregory F. Cronin, Crane's Massachusetts campaign coordinator. "He has taken a bit out of the shine of our recent impact...
...Republican field, Crane's prospects depend largely on New Hampshire, where he hopes to break the 10 percent barrier. "We feel Crane is on the way up. He has considerable strength in Florida, potential in Alabama and is looking forward to his home state's primary on March 18," Cronin says. Given his ideological affinity to Reagan--Crane labels himself the "inheritor of the conservative vote"--some observes have speculated Crane might throw his support behind Reagan...
...rest their hopes on the small possibility that the pace of the campaign will eventually coax Reagan into withdrawing. Eugene Shannon, Crane's New Hampshire coordinator, said recently that the ex-California Governor "would be doing the conservative movement in this country" a favor by withdrawing from the race. Cronin is adamant about distinguishing his man from Reagan. "Frankly, I don't think he (Reagan) can keep up the campaign pace. The more conservatives out there the merrier--but Reagan is disastrous extemporaneously," he adds...
...Phillip M. Crane, is not looking much past his home state either. The conservative will be happy if he can break into the double figures in New Hampshire--10 or 11 per cent--and remain with the pack in Massachusetts with 15 to 18 per cent, Gregory F. Cronin, Crane's Massachusetts state coordinator, says. Such expectations are not "overly optimistic," Cronin says, but admits that anything less than double figures will make it "tough to continue...
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