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Buchanan voters are not necessarily Buchanan supporters. It is no coincidence that in the uncontested South Dakota primary, "uncommited" garnered about as much support as Buchanan has in contested primaries...

Author: By Daniel E. Kosowsky, | Title: Wake George Up | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...right man to lead the re-election charge. Teeter's peers at Bush Central say that while the pollster is unmatched at analyzing the public's mood, he has been unable to articulate a clear strategy to his team. New Hampshire was bad enough. But in South Dakota last week, Bush took only 69% of the vote, running against Runcommitted.S Senior advisers to the campaign are distressed over the President's ineffectual commercials and floundering field operation. Says one: Teeter likes to say he's in charge of the campaign. Now everyone is waiting for him to prove...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is This Any Way to Run a Campaign? | 3/9/1992 | See Source »

...complaint about being excluded from debates only goes so far, as Agran only garnered one percent of the ballots in South Dakota--after participating in that state's debate before the election...

Author: By Jonathan Samuels, | Title: California DREAMIN': The (Former) Mayor Who Would Be President | 3/5/1992 | See Source »

Little more than 36 hours after finishing first in the New Hampshire primary with 33% of the vote, Paul Tsongas was flying halfway across America for what he thought would be a campaign speech to the South Dakota legislature. There was one small problem: his staff had forgotten to tell the former Massachusetts Senator that the speech had been scrubbed in favor of a visit to the stockyards and a meeting with a newspaper editorial board. Stunned to learn from a reporter about the abrupt change in plans, Tsongas asked, "Where am I going tomorrow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Where Do They Go from Here? | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

Kerrey and Harkin will duel it out this week in the impossible-to-predict South Dakota primary. Kerrey remains the far more intriguing candidate, both in his potential electability and in his still evolving efforts to define himself. Voters like Kerrey, but they do not understand him, especially when he makes such cryptic comments as "I know what it is like to be alone, and I'll tell you when I'm President there won't be a single person who will feel alone." Moreover, he cannot seem to explain how to connect the dots in his shadowy vision...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Democrats: Where Do They Go from Here? | 3/2/1992 | See Source »

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