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Gelman, who described herself to the Post as a "partisan Democrat" and Jacobovitz are not "necessarily reliable," May told the Post...
Isaacs, a life-long Democrat, currently commutes from her home in Washington D.C. to teach a course on the 2000 presidential election at the John F. Kennedy School of Government...
Raymond J. Kartwicki describes himself as a steadfast Democrat. He will be voting for Vice President Al Gore '69 in the upcoming presidential election and he says he eventually plans to work in public policy...
...radio, callers discuss the peculiar nature of campaigning in Missouri, which because it contains a fair number of good-sized towns not served by commercial air flight requires candidates to often travel by charter or personal aircraft. The accident itself is eerily similar to one 24 years ago, when Democrat Rep. Jerry Litton's plane crashed soon after takeoff as he was flying to Kansas City to accept his party's nomination for the U.S. Senate...
...Louis proper may be Gephardt country, Democrat country, but the suburban streets west of Wash U. definitely belong to Bush. There are no Gore/Lieberman signs in the nicely manicured lawns here, only Bush/Cheney and the occasional "Go Cardinals." And ravens. Ravens everywhere, perching on the signs, quothing "nevermore" incessantly, which may or may not be a good omen for the candidates...