Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Nixon won in this state--the only one outside of the deep South which went for Goldwater in 1964. Arizona not only gave Nixon its 9 electoral votes, but elected Goldwater to take retiring Carl Hayden's place in the Senate. As he left for a sixty-day fishing trip, Goldwater said he looked forward "to serving in the interests of the way of life that you and I all love." Jack Williams beat Sam Goddard for the second time in the race for Governor...
Kentucky was the first border state to indicate that Wallace's strength would be held to the Deep South. Nixon's strategists postulated a "periphery theory" which required him to carry the border states, and in Kentucky, at least, it paid off. Nixon received 44 per cent of the vote, Humphrey 38 per cent, and Wallace, an amazingly small 18 per cent...
...ultimately closes, the club could be in deep financial trouble. They lose money on meals and make it up on the bar, one Pudding member said. Closing the bar also will reduce the number of guest meals, one of the Pudding's sources of income...
Conway's first interception occurred deep in Quaker territory and set up Harvard's first score. After Penn's defense stopped Gatto at the Penn 25 yard line, Ray Hornblower swept right behind a vicious block by fullback Gus Crim and knifed his way to paydirt...
Penn has played an unorthodox 3-3-4 formation in the past. Using three line-men and three halfbacks. Penn deploys 3 deep fullbacks and a "sweeper" in front of the goalie...