Word: democratic
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...admittedly partisan Democrat, Reese says Bush has given no indication of what he hopes to accomplish in the White House: "We have no idea what Mr. Bush is going to do as president. All we know is that he is for people saying the Pledge of Allegiance, preventing Black men from raping white women and against the ACLU. I don't know anything else about him," he says...
...poll indicates a continuing trend of liberalism at the College. In 1984, 64 percent of undergraduates supported Democrat Walter F. Mondale over President Reagan. Mondale lost that campaign in a record-breaking electoral college landslide, as Reagan pocketed 49 states...
Bush carried only non-resident Dudley House, bya whopping 64 to 18 percent margin, with 18percent undecided. Meanwhile, Dukakis and Bushbattled to virtual ties in Eliot and KirklandHouses. Dukakis won most handily in Dunster andQuincy Houses by more than 5 to 1 margins, withthe other houses favoring the Democrat by about...
Populism is the last refuge of a declining Democrat. As poll numbers decrease, populist rhetoric increases. After months of touting such eye- glazing proposals as the Pan American summit on drug trafficking, Michael Dukakis has finally, and reluctantly, decided to tap into the roiling pool of American class resentment. Presto -- Dukakis the class warrior, the suburban populist...
...Dukakis feigned disbelief that Bush had lately begun telling audiences he was on their side--the very line that has fueled the gains for the Democrat in some states. "Who's he kidding?" said Dukakis...